• The James Oviatt Building, commonly referred to as The Oviatt Building, is an Art Deco highrise in Downtown Los Angeles located on Olive Street...
  • In 1975, a year after James Oviatt’s passing, his widow, Mary, sold the building which eventually fell in the hands of famed L.A. preservationist Wayne Radkovich.
  • The James Oviatt Building is a structure of significant importance both for the city of Los Angeles and the United States as a nation.
  • The Oviatt Building was the synthesis of James Oviatt's business acumen, style, and sense of design.
  • The building housed their shop, which is now Cicada restaurant, rentable office space, and a penthouse suite for owner James Oviatt to live in.
  • The James Oviatt Building quickly filled to capacity with lawyers, ad agencies, insurance firms, political campaign offices...
  • Skyscrapers, Office buildings, Architecture, Modern --20th century, Architecture, American, Art deco (Architecture), Architecture -- California, Restaurants...
  • It’s conjointly selected as a l. A. Historic-Cultural Monument.The building is called once James Zera Oviatt (born in Farmington, American state in 1888)...
  • Partners Frank Alexander and James Oviatt became leading clothiers in Los Angeles in the early 1900s.
  • Downtown Los Angeles Wedding Photographer Bride & Groom's Grand Entrance at the Art Deco 1928 Cicada Restaurant (James Oviatt Building).
  • That’s from the opening day announcement on May 15, 1928, of the James Oviatt Building, the new headquarters of Los Angeles’s premiere luxury clothing...
  • The building housed the shop (now Cicada restaurant), rentable office space, and a penthouse suite for owner James Oviatt.
  • The James Oviatt Building, commonly referred to as The Oviatt Building, is an Art Deco highrise in Downtown Los Angeles located at 617 S. Olive Street...