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Park Central Building
Alternative names PCB
Detwiler Building
General information
Status Complete
Type Commercial offices
Location 412 West Sixth Street
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates 34°02′51″N 118°15′13″W / 34.0475°N 118.2537°W / 34.0475; -118.2537
Completed 1916
Height
Roof 62 m (203 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 14
Design and construction
Architect John C. Austin

The Park Central Building is a very tall office building in Los Angeles, California. It is also known as the Detwiler Building. This building stands at 412 West Sixth Street.

It has 14 floors and reaches a height of about 62 meters (203 feet). When it was finished in 1916, it was the tallest building in Los Angeles! It held this record for 11 years. In 1927, another building called the Texaco Building became even taller.

A Look at Its History

The Park Central Building was completed in 1916. This means it has been a part of the Los Angeles skyline for over a hundred years! It was designed by an architect named John C. Austin.

Why Was It Important?

Being the tallest building in a big city like Los Angeles was a really big deal. It showed how much the city was growing and developing. Tall buildings like this one are often used for offices, where many different businesses can have their workspaces.

Where Is It Located?

The Park Central Building is in Downtown Los Angeles. This area is the central part of the city. It is full of many important buildings, businesses, and cultural spots. The building is still an important part of the downtown area today.

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