Mode O'Day Building
High-rise in Los Angeles, United States
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The Mode O'Day Building is a Renaissance Revival high-rise building built in 1927.[4] It is located in Los Angeles,[4] in the Washington and Hill neighborhood.[5]
- Mode O'Day Building
- County Assessors Building
| 155 West Washington Boulevard | |
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Photo taken between 1930 and 1939 | |
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| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | High-rise |
| Architectural style | Romanesque Revival |
| Location | Historic South Central Los Angeles,
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| Coordinates | 34°01â²56â³N 118°15â²58â³W |
| Completed | 1927 |
| Height | |
| Height | 185.56 feet (56.56 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 12 |
| References | |
| [1][2][3] | |
According to the Los Angeles Historic Resources Inventory, the primary address is 1836 S Hill Street, while alternate addresses include 1840 S Hill St., 1842 S Hill St., 157 W Washington Blvd., 155 W Washington Blvd., and 1838 S Hill St..[4] It was built on the former site of the Prager Park showgrounds.
As a historical building, it is a useful example of an industrial loft, a tall building built to maximize floor space given a limited land area.[4] It has "regular bays of industrial sash windows".[4] From 1927 up to today (as of 2015) it has been in continuous operation as a garment factory.[4] Mode O'Day produced women's clothing at moderate prices, selling from its own retail stores located in the Western United States, often in small towns.[6]
It has a flat asphalt roof and glazed double doors.[4] It is clad in smooth stucco, and pilasters have been applied to the walls.[4] It is 12 stories tall and features six conical spires on its roof.[7]