Here is one captioned "Early view of a Hollywood street" from the Security Pacific National Bank Collection at LAPL:
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The fun mixture of horse and horseless carriages makes one think of 1910 or so. Looking in the CDs, I found an address of 6400 Hollywood Boulevard for the Hollywood National Bank (which ultimately became part of the Security National Bank, probably accounting for why this photo was taken).
The Sanborn maps locate this bank at the SW corner of Hollywood and Cahuenga:
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The vacant lots south of the bank match the empty spaces on the map.
Here is the modern view:
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...which shows a four story Art Deco structure which seems to have replaced the bank. However, looking at the building permits, I found this 1931 remodeling permit adding two stories and elevators to the existing two story building at the corner.
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Looking closer, the massing of the windows on the Cahuenga side 2 - 1 - 2 seem to match the current configuration. Is it the same building?