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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated October 26, 1960 reads, "Groundbreaking ceremony marks start on five-story office building to be erected at Lindley Avenue and Sherman Way in Reseda by Gluck Investment Co. From left, foreground, Fred Blonsky, president, Reseda Chamber of Commerce, and Larry Gluck, partner in Gluck Co., developers of property. Center left, from left, Congressman Joe Holt and Albert Martin Jr., architect. Rear, from left, Winslow Maxwell, Coldwell, Banker & Co.; Bob Jenks, president, Reseda Retail Merchants Association, and Irving Gluck, partner in Gluck Co." The exact address of this building is 18040 Sherman Way.; See image #00111703 for additional photo in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Sherman Terrace Building (Los Angeles, Calif.) Gluck Investment Co.--Employees Reseda Retail Merchants Association--Presidents Reseda Chamber of Commerce (Reseda, Los Angeles, Calif.)--Presidents Coldwell, Banker and Company--Employees Ground breaking ceremonies--California--Reseda (Los Angeles) Real estate development--California--Reseda (Los Angeles) Office buildings--California--Reseda (Los Angeles) Men--California--Los Angeles Legislators--United States Shovels--California--Los Angeles Palms--California--Los Angeles Trees--California--Los Angeles Reseda (Los Angeles, Calif.) Group portraits Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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