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Herman Building

Building in Los Angeles, California, U.S.
United States historic place
Herman Building
The building in 2024
Location1632 N. Vine St., Hollywood, California
Coordinates34°06′04′′N 118°19′34′′W / 34.101°N 118.326°W / 34.101; -118.326
Built1928
ArchitectCarl Jules Weyl
Architectural styleSpanish Colonial Revival
Part ofHollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District (ID85000704)
Designated CPApril 4, 1985

Herman Building is a historic one-story building located at 1632 N. Vine Street in Hollywood, California.

History

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Herman Building was built in 1928 by Carl Jules Weyl [1] and has been home to many businesses over the years, most notably a restaurant in the 1940s-1950s called the Ham & Egger. Johnny Grant broadcast a live radio show from the restaurant where he interviewed such famous celebrities as Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, and Alan Young. In the 1950s, Bernard Luggage Company moved into the building, and the owners purchased the building twenty years later.[2]

In 1984, the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, with 1632 N. Vine St. listed as a contributing property in the district.[1]

In the 2000s, when the city sought to develop the area into a W Hotel & Residences, the Herman Building's owner refused to sell. The city attempted to take the building by eminent domain, but lost their case. W Hotel was then built around Herman Building, which was reconstructed and restored to its original look.[2]

Architecture and design

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Herman Building features a Spanish Colonial Revival design that includes a false gable parallel to the street as its focal point and Churrigueresque ornament along the edge of the gable. The building was compatible with Hollywood Brown Derby to its south.[1]

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