Giannini Place, a 1920s landmark in downtown L.A., will be converted to a hotel
A colonnade adorns the top two floors of the Giannini Place building at Olive and 7th streets in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)Once a source of civic pride, the neoclassical bank building succumbed to age and blight as downtown residents fled to the suburbs and businesses moved to more modern high-rises nearby. In recent years, architecture critics dubbed it one of the top ten eyesores in Los Angeles.
Ornate features include a gilded ceiling in the lobby of the former Bank of Italy building at Giannini Place in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)A pigeon perches above one of the gargoyles on the vacant Giannini Place building, once home to the Bank of Italy.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Alex Baum-Stein of developer Sydell Group walks up a stairwell at Giannini Place in downtown Los Angeles. The building, at Olive and 7th streets, will be redeveloped as a hotel.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)An ornate ceiling adorns the main entrance to the Giannini Place building at Olive and 7th streets in downtown Los Angeles. Built in the 1920s, the structure housed the Bank of Italy, which later became Bank of America.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)The Giannini Place building in downtown Los Angeles housed the former Bank of Italy, which had a massive vault that included space for 12,000 safe-deposit boxes.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)A security camera next door to Giannini Place is seen through a broken window pane on the third floor of the former Bank of Italy building.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)Ornate columns adorn the second floor of the Giannini Place building at 649 S. Olive St. in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)Exquisite details are visible on a column on the second floor of the Giannini Place building at 649 S. Olive St. in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)Structural columns are exposed on the third floor of the Giannini Place building at 649 S. Olive St. in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)The former Bank of Italy vault is located in the basement of the Giannini Place building in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)An abandoned telephone lies near a side entrance to the Giannini Place building in downtown Los Angeles. The 1920s building housed the Bank of Italy.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)The vault area in the basement of Giannini Place is dilapidated after years of neglect by former building owners.
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