Hollywood Professional Building

The Los Angeles Department of City Planning describe the building as exhibiting "character defining features of Neo-Gothic style architecture"[1] and the United States Department of the Interior describe it as "an excellent example of Neo-Gothic commercial design.

[4][5] The United States Department of the Interior describe the Hollywood Professional Building as "an excellent example of Neo-Gothic commercial design,"[2] and the Los Angeles Department of City Planning further describe the building as exhibiting "high artistic value" and "character-defining features" of the neo-gothic style.

[1] The building is rectangular in plan and has a recessed centered entrance with bronze framed, glass paneled doors with transoms above.

The building's facade is sheathed in ivory colored glazed terra cotta, with the second and eighth floors featuring pointed piers.

Windows are large hopper style steel sash, grouped in threes and separated by fluted piers.