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At the moment there are two articles about this building; Texaco Building about the building and Los Angeles University Cathedral about the theater in the building. Now that Dr. Gene Scott has sold the building to a real estate investment company, I'd suggest it would be appropriate to merge the two articles into one. I'd also suggest that the primary name for that article should be something like United Artists Theater or (avoiding confusion with the similarly named United Artists Theatre Building in Detroit) United Artists Theater Building (Los Angeles) since (as shown in the coverage of the sale) this is the more commonly used name for both the building and the theater. -- Arxiloxos ( talk) 19:19, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
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is very intersted in info (and free pictures) of the sculpture on the United Artists Theater building. We know about C. Howard Crane and Gladding, McBean's involvement but anything about who the statues represent and if possible who the sculptors were would be much appreciated. I am not sure about wikipedia's claim about the building that it was designed by, "C. Howard Crane of the firm Walker & Eisen" but I will look into that. Thanks Einar aka Carptrash ( talk) 17:36, 25 June 2018 (UTC)
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At the moment there are two articles about this building; Texaco Building about the building and Los Angeles University Cathedral about the theater in the building. Now that Dr. Gene Scott has sold the building to a real estate investment company, I'd suggest it would be appropriate to merge the two articles into one. I'd also suggest that the primary name for that article should be something like United Artists Theater or (avoiding confusion with the similarly named United Artists Theatre Building in Detroit) United Artists Theater Building (Los Angeles) since (as shown in the coverage of the sale) this is the more commonly used name for both the building and the theater. -- Arxiloxos ( talk) 19:19, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
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is very intersted in info (and free pictures) of the sculpture on the United Artists Theater building. We know about C. Howard Crane and Gladding, McBean's involvement but anything about who the statues represent and if possible who the sculptors were would be much appreciated. I am not sure about wikipedia's claim about the building that it was designed by, "C. Howard Crane of the firm Walker & Eisen" but I will look into that. Thanks Einar aka Carptrash ( talk) 17:36, 25 June 2018 (UTC)