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Originally Posted by HossC
From the 1938 CD, Lionel E Kent ran a real estate business at 6022 Wilshire Boulevard, Shirley Simon ran Shirley's, a dress shop at 6024 Wilshire Boulevard, and Majestic Upholstery at 6026 Wilshire Boulevard appears to have been a trading name of Abraham Schlamovitch. The directory also lists Benjamin and Charles Schlamovitch as upholsterers - I'm guessing that they were related.
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The 1942 CD lists 6022 Wilshire Boulevard as the Alan Building, and Shirley Simon seems to be the only one of the 1938 residents who's still there.
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The '56CD (and '60CD) lists Majestic at
265 S. La Brea, which means it may have occupied part of the structure currently used by Trader Joe's. The 56CD lists several drapers and upholsters. Address
271 S La Brea a Simca-Fiat dealership as well as "
Good and Bad Furniture" and
Richard W Lee furnishings.
http://rescarta.lapl.org:8080/ResCar...00001/00000001
Plenty of posts on this location, e.g.,
http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...ostcount=10721 http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...ostcount=10722 GW's post seems to confirm a drug store, yet the '29CD lists, for the 263 S, La Brea address, a clothes cleaner, so I wonder if this wasn't like today's mini malls with several businesses under adjoining umbrellas, so to speak.
1937 - 677 S La Brea. Cedric's flowers with a sidewalk full of poinsettias. (First come, first serve.)
http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics49/00059019.jpg
1937 - Familiar McDonnell's with E Clem Wilson in the background
http://jpg1.lapl.org/00008/00008723.jpg