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Bradbury Building Renovation

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The Bradbury Building, Los Angeles’ oldest historical landmark structure, is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation and restoration.

According to new owner Sydney Irmas, who purchased the 96-year-old office/retail structure from Western Management last April, the rehab project will be completed by next summer. The project architect is Brenda Levin of Levin & Associates.

The Bradbury Building, located at 3rd Street and Broadway, consists of 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and arcade space and another 60,000 square feet of office use. Its interior features include open-caged elevators, a glass-canopied court, detailed ironwork stair rails and flights of open stairways.

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Following completion, Irmas plans to dedicate and market the building as the architectural headquarters of Los Angeles. Managing the property, as well as overseeing the construction will be Cushman & Wakefield of California’s Management Services Group.

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