The Spring Arts Tower, located at 453 South Spring Street in Downtown Los Angeles, is a historic 12-story building that seamlessly blends early 20th-century architecture with contemporary creative energy. Constructed in 1914 as the Crocker Citizens National Bank, the building was designed by architects Parkinson & Bergstrom, renowned for their work on other notable structures in the city . Today, it stands as a registered Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, embodying the city’s commitment to preserving its architectural heritage. One of the building's standout features is the Crocker Club, a unique bar located in the former bank vault. Patrons can enjoy drinks inside the vault, where the original multi-ton stainless-steel door remains open, preserving the space's historic charm.