Wilshire Beverly Center Explained

Wilshire Beverly Center
Location:9465 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California
Coordinates:34.0677°N -118.4001°W
Status:Complete
Completion Date:1962
Architectural Style:International Style
Floor Count:9
Architect:Victor Gruen

The Wilshire Beverly Center is a landmark building in Beverly Hills, California.

Location

The building is located on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Beverly Drive in the City of Beverly Hills.[1] [2] The exact address is 9465 on Wilshire Boulevard.[1]

History

It was designed in the International Style by renowned architect Victor Gruen (1903-1980) and completed in 1962.[1] It was built by the Buckeye Construction Company, whose founder and CEO was George Konheim (1917–2001).[1] It spans 184,000 square feet over nine floors.[1] [2]

Underneath the building, there are three levels of subterranean parking.[1] In the context of the Cold War, they were also meant to enable 4,000 people to live there for fourteen days in the event of a nuclear attack.[1]

Over the years, it has been home to the largest Bank of America branch in the United States.[1] Additionally, it has been the headquarters of airline companies and a medical center.[1] It currently houses Chase bank, among other tenants.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.laconservancy.org/locations/wilshire-beverly-center Wilshire Beverly Center
  2. http://larealtypartners.listinglab.com/WilshireBeverlyCenter/index.cfm L.A. Realty Partners