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| Subway Terminal Building 417 S. Hill Street, Downtown Built in 1925, the 500,000 square-foot Subway Terminal Building served as the eastern terminus of the Hollywood Subway for nearly thirty years. The underground segment of the Red Car system ran from this building to the nearby Belmont Tunnel until the Red Cars stopped running in 1955. After decades of underuse, the building was converted into 277 luxury apartments and renamed Metro 417. It now stands as a vibrant element in the renaissance of downtown Los Angeles, and its adaptive reuse earned a Los Angeles Conservancy Preservation Award in 2006. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #177 Photo courtesy of Subway Terminal Building |