Hollywood Melrose Hotel

The Hollywood Melrose Hotel, also known previously as the Melrose Arms and later as the Monte Cristo Island Apartments, is a historic building on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California. Designed by S. Charles Lee, the structure was built in 1927. It has been used both as a hotel and apartments over the years of its existence, with commercial establishments on the first floor. In 1992, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places based on its architecture. In April 2010, the hotel was reopened as the newly restored Hollywood Historic Hotel. Edmon Simonian and his family own the property, and operate a furniture gallery located on the hotel's street level. All of the hotel's facades, common spaces, staircases and 62 rooms were restored to their former 1920s glory following an 18-month interior and exterior renovation. By 2021, the hotel had been stripped of many of its restored components. The lobby no longer includes a fireplace, the walls have been repainted cream, and all the bathrooms have been remodeled with new, more generic tubs, sinks, and mirrors.

Hollywood Melrose Hotel
Monte Cristo Island Apartments, 2008
Hollywood Melrose Hotel is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Hollywood Melrose Hotel
Hollywood Melrose Hotel is located in California
Hollywood Melrose Hotel
Hollywood Melrose Hotel is located in the United States
Hollywood Melrose Hotel
Location5150-5170 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34°05′00″N 118°18′47″W / 34.083334°N 118.313079°W / 34.083334; -118.313079
Built1927
ArchitectS. Charles Lee
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century Revivals
NRHP reference No.92000834 [1]
Added to NRHPJuly 8, 1992

It is Norman Revival in style, in interesting counterpoint to prevailing Spanish Colonial Revival styling in the area at the time.[2]

The address given in its NRHP registration document is "Melrose Boulevard",[2] but the street is Melrose Avenue.

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Christy Johnson McAvoy (November 22, 1991). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Hollywood Melrose Hotel / Melrose Arms". National Park Service. Retrieved July 28, 2019. With accompanying 17 photos
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