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One California Plaza
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One California Plaza with the edge of Two California Plaza to the left
General information
Type Commercial offices
Location 300 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates 34°03′08″N 118°15′05″W / 34.052230°N 118.251311°W / 34.052230; -118.251311
Construction started 1983
Completed 1985
Owner Partnership Between Rising Realty Partners & Colony Northstar, Inc.
Management Rising Realty Partners
Height
Roof 176 m (577 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 42
Floor area 97,548 m2 (1,050,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators 28
Design and construction
Architect Arthur Erickson Architects
Developer Metropolitan Structures West
Structural engineer John A. Martin & Associates
Main contractor The Beck Group

One California Plaza is a 176 m (577 ft) skyscraper located in the Bunker Hill District of downtown Los Angeles, California. With a second skyscraper, Two California Plaza, it comprises the California Plaza project. The Plaza also is home to the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Omni Hotel, and a 1.5-acre (0.61 ha) water court.

Completed in 1985, One California Plaza has 1.05 million sq ft (98,000 m2) of office space. The towers were designed by Arthur Erickson Architects and named BOMA Building of the Year in 1989.

California Plaza was a ten-year, $1.2 billion project. Started in 1983, the Two California Plaza tower was completed in 1992 during a significant slump in the downtown Los Angeles real estate market. The tower opened with only 30 percent of its space leased and overall vacancy rates in downtown office space neared 25 percent. It was nearly 10 years before significant tall buildings were completed again in downtown Los Angeles. Several clear shots of the building under construction can be seen in the 1983 action helicopter movie Blue Thunder.

California Plaza was originally planned to include 3 high rise tower office buildings instead of the two completed. Three California Plaza at 65 floors, was planned for a site just north of 4th St., directly across Olive St. from California Plaza's first two office highrises and was planned to house the Metropolitan Water District's permanent headquarters.

The construction and $23 million cost of the MOCA Grand Avenue building was part of a city-brokered deal with the developer of the California Plaza redevelopment project, Bunker Hill Associates, who received the use of an 11-acre (4.5 ha), publicly owned parcel of land.

One California Plaza was purchased on June 6, 2017 by a partnership between Rising Realty Partners and Colony Northstar, Inc.

See also

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