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EY Plaza

1985 establishments in CaliforniaBrookfield Properties buildingsErnst & YoungOffice buildings completed in 1985Skidmore, Owings & Merrill buildings
Skyscraper office buildings in Los AngelesWestlake, Los Angeles
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EY Plaza, formerly known as Ernst & Young Plaza, is a 534-foot (163 m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1985, has 41 floors and is the 18th tallest building in Los Angeles. The tower is currently owned by Brookfield Properties Inc, and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. Even though it is in California, this building was placed in the New York skyline in the movie The Day After Tomorrow. Upon completion in 1985, this building stood as financial giant Citicorp's, later Citigroup, California headquarters.

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EY Plaza
West 7th Street, Los Angeles Downtown

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