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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
I also agree with your theory.
detail of this photograph
While I'm at it - here's the closest look possible of the black building.
. . .and here's the sign on the garage door.
If you step back from your computer and squint really hard you'll see that it says , SUCKERS!
ha ha.
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As an architect this is intriguing.
Did a Google search for US Bank locations in Los Angeles and drove the Googlemobile around several of their neighborhoods. Not all. Nothing.
Some thoughts. Just my two cents.
Notice the street sign. It implies drivers might believe there is head in parking available. Would such a sign be near downtown LA or other neighborhood where modern high-rise buildings exist?
There is no sign atop the brown or black building. My guess it is brown, a very popular color of spandrel glass and stone in the 1970s.
Thought it strange the USBank logo is off to the right at the top of the building. More appropriate locations would be to the left or center. Assuming it is a USBank logo and it does have the right font.
The tenant space to the left has a garage-type door but no curb cut. Thought this strange. Maybe I've been watching too many detective dramas. Could the street have been repaved some time?
Good luck.
Beginning to think this is not Los Angeles. Could it be Burbank, Glendale, Hollywood, or somewhere else.