This article is about the building at 510 S. Broadway. For the building at 350 S. Broadway, see O. T. Johnson Block. For the building at 356 S. Broadway, see O. T. Johnson Building.
Forve-Pettebone Building was designed by Robert Brown Young and built for developer O.T. Johnson in 1905. Forve-Pettebone Company was one of the building's original tenants, and they designed and manufactured Broadway and downtown Los Angeles's first street lamps in the building. The building took its name from them and they moved out in 1924.[4]
The building was purchased in 2015, after which the facade was restored and the building's interior was upgraded to modern standards.[4] The building was sold again in 2019, to South Korean gaming company NHN Global Inc, for $22 million ($26.2 million in 2023). NHN Global Inc then relocated their headquarters from Koreatown to this building.[3]
Architecture and design
Forve-Pettebone Building is made of brick and steel with a pressed-brick facade. The building originally featured cornice, but it has since been removed. The building's upper windows form almost solid bands.[2][5]
The building's interior features wooden beams, exposed brick walls, and a cast-iron staircase.[4]