Citigroup Center (Los Angeles)
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| Citigroup Center | |
Citigroup Center |
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| Information | |
|---|---|
| Location | 444 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, California |
| Status | Complete |
| Constructed | 1979 |
| Use | Office |
| Roof | 625ft (191m) |
| Floor count | 48 |
| Floor area | 83,053 m² |
| Companies | |
| Architect | Albert C. Martin and Associates |
| Owner | Beacon Capital Partners |
The Citigroup Center (formerly named the 444 Flower Building) is a skyscraper located at 444 S. Flower Street in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1979, and stands 625 feet tall (48 floors). Upon completion, the skyscraper was the fifth-tallest in all of Los Angeles; as of 2008, it is the eleventh tallest building.
The building was prominently featured in the opening credits of the 1980s television drama L.A. Law, as the office building where the characters ostensibly worked.

