Headquartered in Los Angeles
We’ve been headquartered in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles since 1946, a location that perfectly positions our team of employee-owners to provide top-quality glazing services to the local commercial area, greater Los Angeles, and all of Southern California.
213.747.7406
213.747.8778
850 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Markets We Serve in Los Angeles

Hospitality
Luxury hotels, restaurants, and bars

Retail
Individual storefronts, shopping centers, custom installations, and more

Civic & Cultural
Courthouses, aquariums, churches, libraries, and landmark museums

Sports & Entertainment
Stadiums and arenas for major sports franchises and teams, performing arts venues and theaters, night clubs, and major amusement park destinations

Commercial Office Space
Landmark skyline high-rises, commercial office parks, warehouses and distribution centers, and beyond

Luxury Residential
Construction and/or renovation of architecturally significant private residences

Education
Academic facilities of all types, including university libraries, student housing, classrooms, and more

Hospitals & Healthcare
Hospitals, clinics, and healthcare centers

Transportation
Airports, metro and train stations, monorail systems, sea ports, and more
Los Angeles Customer Map
Meeting the challenges of Los Angeles glass installation and repair
Use the map to explore Giroux Glass projects in Los Angeles on and off the Strip.
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Plant Growth Environments Facility at UCR
Giroux Glass completed the installation of the Plant Growth Environments Facility on the campus of University of California, Riverside.
Museum Tower
Museum Tower glazing project entailed renovations to a 20-story residential high rise in Downtown Los Angeles, named for its proximity to landmark art museums.
Marion Anderson Hall, UCLA Anderson School of Management
The Marion Anderson Center is a student "lifecycle" complex designed to support the needs of students, alumni, and visitors at the UCLA Anderson School of Business.
The Gensler Jewel Box
A single pane of glass was in need of replacement on the section of the front of the building known as the Gensler “Jewel Box.”