Fire at 4th/Broadway
Eric Richardson
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — Kathy woke up this morning and asked, "Did you forget to blow out that candle?" I hadn't, and tried explain the smell away while still half-asleep.
I'm sure many people Downtown had the same sort of experience this morning as the smoke from a fire at Broadway and 4th lingers over Downtown. The building at 362 S. Broadway was pretty much gutted in a .
After the jump is a shot of the building from December.
Both eecue and I posted photo galleries: and .
Update (4pm): I just posted a look at the architecture revealed by the blaze.
Pictured is the building that's currently ablaze as it looked in December, when I took my snapshot of Broadway.
History
In 1902 O.T. Johnson commissioned a seven-story pressed-brick office building on the northeast corner of 4th and Broadway. John Parkinson was the architect. It appears the building was still offices through 1956, when the county superintendent of schools had an office at 356 S. Broadway.
It's unclear whether that building was demolished and the (until today) existing structure put up, or whether the building was just chopped down to the bottom stories.
Earlier Updates
Update (7:55am): got there as the fire was in full blaze and took lots of photos. He's headed back to his loft to clean those up and post them right now.
Update (8:15am): My are now up.
Update (9am): eecue's . I took .
Update (noon): A little history is added in the body.

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