The mid-century architecture, with its distinctive stack-of-records design, evokes a sense of Hollywood's musical past. From a distance, the blinking light atop the tower is a familiar beacon, cementing its landmark status.
Its distinctive circular design, resembling a stack of records on a turntable, was the brainchild of architect Louis Naidorf. This 13-story tower was the first height-limit office building constructed in Hollywood after World War II.