This Mission/Spanish Revival style building, which cost approximately $60,000 to build in 1912, was designed by architect John Parkinson. In 1989 it became the popular Engine Co. 28 restaurant, whose menu is inspired by traditional firehouse cooking. Exterior view of Los Angeles Fire Department's Engine Company No. 28 fire station, located at 644 S. Figueroa Street.
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