Chapman Building

[7] Charles Chapman, the former mayor of Fullerton and first chairman of the board for Bank of America, bought Chapman Building for $1.6 million in 1920 ($24.3 million in 2023) and then headquartered Bank of America there.

[2] In 2007, the building was listed as Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #899.

[1] The building was converted to a 168-unit condominium complex in 2007,[9] but before the condos were sold they were switched to for-lease apartments.

[10] Chapman Building is made of steel-framed concrete with a terra cotta and brick facade.

The building is divided into four sections, three of which are above the bottom two stories, and features a Beaux Arts design that includes fluted columns, heavy cornice, and ornamental bands and moldings.