Originally designed by Alfred F. Rosenheim and opened in 1908, this Beaux Arts building was enlarged by Aleck Curlett in 1929 to accomodate more merchandise. The store was acquired from A. Hamburger & Sons Co. by David May in 1923 and renamed the May Company. More recently, it has been known as the Broadway Trade Center. Color postcard exterior view in 1909 of Hamburger's and was called the "Largest Department Store in the West." Located at Eigth and Broadway.
Hamburger's Department Store Department stores--California--Los Angeles Eclecticism in architecture--California--Los Angeles Postcards Rosenheim, Alfred F.(Alfred Faist),1859-1943 Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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