City National Plaza is a twin tower
skyscraper
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complex on South Flower Street in western
Downtown Los Angeles
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,
California
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, United States. It was originally named ARCO Plaza upon opening in 1972.
History
Richfield Tower
The present complex is on the site of the landmark
Richfield Tower
Richfield Tower, also known as the Richfield Oil Company Building, was an office tower constructed between 1928 and 1929 and served as the headquarters of Richfield Oil in Los Angeles, California.
History
It was designed by Stiles O. Clements a ...
, that was designed in the
Art Deco
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style by
Morgan, Walls & Clements, and completed in 1929. It was the headquarters of the
Atlantic Richfield
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oil company. It was demolished in the spring of 1969.
ARCO Plaza
The current skyscraper complex was built as the ARCO Plaza, with a pair of 52-
story office towers. One became the new world headquarters for the
Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), the present day Paul Hastings Tower. An underground shopping complex was accessed by open escalators from the street level plaza.
Upon completion in 1972,
the ARCO Plaza towers were the tallest buildings in the city for one year before being overtaken by
Aon Center, and were the tallest twin towers in the world until the completion of the
World Trade Center in
New York City
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. The towers are the
tallest twin buildings in the United States outside of New York City, where the 55-floor
Time Warner Center
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stands at .
In 1986, joint owners ARCO and
Bank of America
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sold the buildings to Shuwa Investments Corp., the American subsidiary of Shuwa Co. of Tokyo, for $650 million while both remained tenants in their respective named towers.
Shuwa later sold the property in 2003 to
Thomas Properties Group
Thomas Properties Group was a real estate investment trust based in City National Plaza in Los Angeles, California.
On December 20, 2013, Thomas Properties was acquired by Parkway Properties.
History
Thomas Properties Group was founded in 199 ...
and other investors for $270 million.
The towers are constructed of steel frames covered with polished panels of forest green granite and panes of bronze glass. In 2016, the exterior of the top two floors and the service roof of The Paul Hastings Tower were modified on the north, east, and south flanks to house their upgraded headquarters and offices. This modification features silver trim and panes of light green glass panels.
City National Plaza
The ARCO Plaza complex was renamed City National Plaza in 2005,
and the south and north towers, respectively, were renamed City National Tower and Paul Hastings Tower. The low-rise building at the back of the plaza is known as the Jewel Box, and is occupied by the
Gensler
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In 2021, Gensler generated $1.235 billion in revenue, the most of any architecture firm in the U.S. As of 2021, Gensler operated offices in 49 citi ...
architectural firm. Gensler moved from Santa Monica to the Jewel Box in 2011.
The plaza includes a monumental sculpture-fountain, ''
Double Ascension'' by artist
Herbert Bayer
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.
Tenants
"Jewel Box"
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Gensler
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In 2021, Gensler generated $1.235 billion in revenue, the most of any architecture firm in the U.S. As of 2021, Gensler operated offices in 49 citi ...
—architecture firm.
Paul Hastings Tower
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Boston Consulting Group
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Crowell & Moring
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RSM US
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Grant Thornton
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Northwestern Mutual
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- Los Angeles
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Paul Hastings
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The firm specializes in white collar and government disputes, energy, infrastructure, and intellectual property. Paul Hastin ...
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Regus
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City National Bank Tower
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City National Bank
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Foley & Lardner
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Norton Rose Fulbright
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Jones Day
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Katten Muchin Rosenman
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Rottet Studio
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Squire Patton Boggs
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Turner Construction
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White & Case LLP
Shopping center
ARCO Plaza opened with a shopping center on two levels which gained attention for the novelty of a shopping center within an office tower complex and for its sleek design of brick walkways, tiled and mirrored escalator wells and fresh flowers. There were over 40 shops and services and over 10 restaurants including “François”. During the 2004 renovation, the lower shopping level was converted to parking and today the one remaining level is a
food court.
“City National Plaza”
Los Angeles Conservancy
In popular culture
* Featured throughout the 1971 movie ''The Omega Man
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'' (which was filmed during the Plaza's construction phase) in various stages of completion.
* Plaza area and water sculpture featured in the 1976 film, '' Marathon Man''.
* The complex was also extensively featured in the 1976 ''NBC
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'' mini-series, ''The Moneychangers
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Plot summary
As the novel begins, the position of CEO of one of America's largest banks, ''First Mercantile American'', ...
'', which starred '' Kirk Douglas'', ''Christopher Plummer
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'', '' Susan Flannery'', '' Anne Baxter'' and ''Timothy Bottoms
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''. The ''Bank of America
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'' branch then located in the jewel Box was rebadged as the First Mercantile American Bank (FMA) main branch for both exterior and interior filming. Multiple exterior shots of the ARCO tower (now the Paul Hastings Tower) were used to suggested it as the location of FMA's executive offices.
* The north "Paul Hastings" tower was depicted as being struck by an air-to-air Sidewinder missile
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(a shot which utilized a detailed miniature of both towers), in the 1983 film, ''Blue Thunder
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The Blue Thunder helicopter itself did exist as two copies of modifie ...
''.
* In the 2015 film '' San Andreas'', the twin towers were shown swaying violently during an earthquake and in a later shot, the Paul Hastings tower was shown falling on the City National Tower.
* Featured i
"Adam-12 Skywatch part 1"
Reed and Malloy locate robbery suspects on the 26th floor while cross training with the helicopter unit.
Gallery
See also
*Richfield Tower
Richfield Tower, also known as the Richfield Oil Company Building, was an office tower constructed between 1928 and 1929 and served as the headquarters of Richfield Oil in Los Angeles, California.
History
It was designed by Stiles O. Clements a ...
*List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles
The tallest building in Los Angeles, California, is the Wilshire Grand Center, which is tall and became the tallest building in 2017. It is also the tallest building in the state, the tallest building west of the Mississippi River, and the ...
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