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Airport Marina Hotel

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Airport Marina Hotel
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General information
Location8601 Lincoln Boulevard
CompletedDecember 1962
OpenedJanuary 1963
Design and construction
Architect(s)Welton Becket

The Airport Marina Hotel was an 800-room, first-class hotel located at the 8601 Lincoln Boulevard at the southwest corner of Manchester Avenue, in Westchester, Los Angeles, near Los Angeles International Airport. Its architect was Welton Becket; it was completed in December 1962 and opened in January 1963. At opening it had a shopping center with Joseph Magnin, a specialty department store, pharmacy, drugstore, bank and a 32-lane bowling alley.[1][2] Hawaii-based Amfac bought the hotel (which by then had grown to 800 rooms) and shopping center leasehold in 1968 for $3.7 million and a share of future profits. Amfac started operating them in January 1969 under their Fred Harvey division. The hotel was later known as the Furama Hotel,[3] then (as of 2016) Custom Hotel.[4] The grounds are now the site of the Playa de Oro apartment complex (with ground floor retail), while the tower continues operating as a boutique hotel, the Hotel June (8639 Lincoln).[5]

References

  1. ^ "Airport hotel completed". Los Angeles Times. December 23, 1962.
  2. ^ "Airport Hotel Part of Planned Development". Los Angeles Times. September 10, 1961.
  3. ^ "Furama Hotel", Emporis[dead link]
  4. ^ Dukesherer, David "Duke" (October 2016). "Looking Back: a Brief History of Westchester". Westchester/Playa Hometown News. p. 9. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  5. ^ Hotel June on Google Maps, accessed October 11, 2020

33°57′35″N 118°25′13″W / 33.95965°N 118.42030°W / 33.95965; -118.42030

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