Hotel Rosslyn Annex

The Hotel Rosslyn Annex is a historic building in Los Angeles, California built in 1923 at the corner of 5th and Main streets. The structure was designed by the firm Parkinson & Parkinson in the Beaux Arts style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.[2]

Hotel Rosslyn Annex
Southeast side of the Hotel Rosslyn Annex
Location112 W. 5th St., Los Angeles, California
Coordinates 34.0468°N 118.2489°W / 34.0468; -118.2489
Built1923
ArchitectParkinson & Parkinson, George Edwin Bergstrom[1]
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
NRHP reference No.13000589
Added to NRHPAugust 13, 2013

The building is across the street from the original 800-room Rosslyn Hotel built in 1914. Designed as a twin, both were topped by mammoth glowing signs featuring the names surrounded by a heart, the shape acknowledging the Hart brothers who owned the hotels.[3]

The 264-unit Hotel Rosslyn Annex was renovated in 2015 to house a mix of homeless veteran, low-income and market-rate tenants.[4][1]

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Further reading

  • "Builders Set Record for Skill and Speed". Los Angeles Times. December 29, 1923. p. I8.
  • "New Unit of Great Hostelry". Los Angeles Times. December 29, 1923. p. I7.
  • "Rosslyn Among Leading Hotels". Los Angeles Times. December 6, 1932. p. A12.
  • "Thousands Seeks New Hostelry". Los Angeles Times. September 30, 1923. p. I4.
  • Field, William Scott (1994). Parkinson Centennial: 100 Years of the Parkinson Architecture Firm in Los Angeles. Los Angeles: Parkinson Field Associates. OCLC 30798667.
  • Gleye, Paul (1981). The Architecture of Los Angeles. Los Angeles: Rosebud Books. ISBN 9780865580046.
  • Roseman, Curtis C.; Wallach, Ruth; Taube, Dace; McCann, Linda; DeVerteuil, Geoffrey (2004). The Historic Core of Los Angeles. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738529240.
  • "Rosslyn Hotel". Los Angeles Conservancy. Retrieved July 16, 2014.


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