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Saving Places in Boyle Heights

Bringing back our historic landscaping, our history and our cultural arts.
Preserving the history of a place throughout its significant historic resources gives a community its unique character, and historic preservation adds to the quality of life making for a more livable community

We are happing to share our two landmarks that we have saved, and will continue to Save our Historic Places in our very rich community of Boyle Heights.
Here are the two places that have own the support of our Neighborhood Council, Council District 14, Office of Historic Resources, Cultural Heritage Commissioners, Planning and Land Use Management and the Los Angeles City Council, we dedicated hours, days, months of research and devoted to each of our Historical Cultural Monument applications.
International Institute LA/Boyle Heights
Designated as a Historical Cultural Monument on May 19,2021
HCM# CHC-2020-6022-HCM

The property is also listed on the California Register of Historical Resources.
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Nishiyama Residence - Otomisan Japanese Restaurant
Our second HCM was designated Cultural Monument on December 2021
HCM# Click to view our Nomination Application: CHC-2020-6022-HCM

ENV-2020-6023-CE

2508 1/2 East First Street
Los Angeles, California

The longest standing Japanese Restaurant in Boyle Heights
and the City of Los Angeles.

Los Angeles's Oldest continuous serving Japanese Restaurant in the same location since the 1950s:
Keeping the Legacy Alive

Click here to view video

Deutschees, German, Lincoln Hospital
In December 2021, our second HCM was designated Cultural Monument on December 2021
HCM#
ENV-2020
443 South Soto Street
Los Angeles, California 90033
- Designers:** Krempel and Erkes
- Architects: **(firm): Walter E. Erkes
- Architects:** John Paul Krempel (architect)

Originally known as the German Hospital built circa 1910 by John Paul Krempel (1861-1933) from Germany who also designed the The Los Angeles Times building on Broadway in the Richardsonian Romanesque style but more importantly he also designed the Eastside Brewing Company Brewery Building at 2100 North Main Street, a Historical Cultural Los Angeles City landmark.
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Boyle Heights Community Partners is a California 501(c)(3) Nonprofit #32-0628921
Please help to protect and preserve our cultural heritage in Boyle Heights by making your Tax Deductible Donation TODAY.