Building in Los Angeles, California
United States historic place
6806 Hollywood Boulevard is an Art Deco structure at 6806 West Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.[1]
History
6806 Hollywood Boulevard was built in 1922 as a three-story stucco commercial building, with some art deco ornament in its design.[1]
In 1984, the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, with 6806 Hollywood Boulevard listed as a contributing property in the district.[1]
In 1993, 6806 Hollywood Boulevard and its neighbor were sold for $18.9 million.[2]
In 2024, 6806 Hollywood Boulevard was one of four Hollywood and Highland buildings proposed for demolition to make way for a metro entrance on the K Line Northern Extension. The other buildings are Bank of America Building, Hollywood Theater, and Lee Drug.[3]
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