In 1992, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places based on its architecture.
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.
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.
This article about a property in Los Angeles County, California on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.