City National Plaza encompasses an entire city block in the downtown financial district of the Los Angeles central business district. The building consists of two 51-story office towers, one plaza level building and four subterranean levels. The towers rise above a Plaza level and consist of steel-structured frame covered with polished panels of Forest Green granite with panes of bronze glass set in a distinctive pattern. Within a two-block radius of the City National Plaza are amenities including first-class restaurants and hotels, the Central Library and Gardens, the Stuart M. Ketchum Downtown YMCA, as well as the California Club and Jonathon Club, both of which are located across the street to the West and East respectively.
City National Plaza has dominated the downtown Los Angeles skyline for over three decades. A walk around the 4.2-acre super-block bordered by Figueroa and Flower to the west and east, and by Fifth and Sixth to the north and south, reveals the impact and prominence of City National Plaza.
City National Plaza bridges the new South Park and Bunker Hill business and residential districts and works to reinforce Los Angeles' stature as one of the world's most dynamic cities.
Major tenants and newly signed tenants under lease at City National Plaza include City National Bank, Atlantic Richfield Company, Jones Day, Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker, AECOMM/DMJMH+N, Fulbright & Jaworski, and US Trust Company of California.
The site on which the City National Plaza sits was formerly home to the Art Deco Richfield Building, designed by Morgan-Walls and Clemens in the 1920s. With its black masonry and gold terracotta trim representing the 'Black Gold' of the oil industry.
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