Percy A. Eisen

Percy Augustus Eisen (1885–1946) was an American architect.

Percy Augustus Eisen was born on December 17, 1885, in Los Angeles, California.

[1] Together with Albert R. Walker (1881-1958), he designed the Beverly Wilshire Hotel at the bottom of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, the Bay City Guaranty Building and Loan Association in Santa Monica, the Ace Hotel Los Angeles, the James Oviatt Building, the Chamber of Mines and Oil Building, the Wilshire Royale Apartments, the Texaco Office Building, the Ambassador Hotel, the Fine Arts Building, the Aladema Theater, the Four Star Theater, the Humphreys Avenue School, the Walter G. McCarty Office Building and Hotel Project, the Mid-Wilshire Office Building, the National Bank of Commerce, Plaza Hotel, J. W. Robinson's 1895 "Boston Store" at 239 S. Broadway (together with Sumner Hunt), the South Basin Oil Company Store and Office Building, the Sunkist Building, Taft Building, the United Artists Theater, and the Title Insurance and Trust Company Building.

[1] They also built the Valley National Bank Building, the oldest skyscraper in Tucson, Arizona, in 1929.

[1] He died on November 18, 1946, in Los Angeles County, California.

Boston Dry Goods ( J. W. Robinson's Co.) New Store, 1895, 239 S. Broadway, Los Angeles