The Hellman Building is a historic building in Downtown Los Angeles.[1]
The Hellman Building is located on the corner of Fourth and Spring streets, in the Old Bank District.[2][3]
Herman W. Hellman, a German-born American Jewish businessman and banker, had built buildings also known as "Hellman Building" (also "H. W. Hellman Building", "New Hellman Building"):[4]
The Fourth and Spring Hellman building was erected in 1903.[2] It was designed by architect Alfred Rosenheim.[2][3]
It took the place of a house originally built by Hellman, a small wooden cottage, designed by Kysor & Mathews in 1875.[9]