The MTA Headquarters Tower embodies a distinctly Southern California character, drawing contextual inspiration from the 1930s Hispanic-Deco imagery of the adjacent Union Station and Post Office. Clad in buff-colored Minnesota limestone with refined Italian granite accents, the building is defined by grand two-story arches and a third-level concourse that seamlessly connects the complex to Union Station’s east portal. Completed on time and on budget without a single change order, the MTA Headquarters stands as a rare achievement among major Los Angeles office buildings.