Former city mortuary is now taking new senior residents

LOS ANGELES: A former city mortuary has been reginered and is now taking seniors before their deaths.

A 16-block square in Los Angeles was once so full of funeral homes it was nicknamed Mortuary Row.

The area, between the present-day Crypto.com Arena and the Natural History Museum, received special zoning in the early 20th century, leading to dozens of the facilities popping up. There were coffin companies, florists and hearse rental companies, too, said Douglas Goodreau, who is a local historian and an embalmer.

Among the largest was the Pierce Brothers Mortuary at 720 West Washington Boulevard. After becoming a church in the mid-2000s, the building closed when attendance dropped during the pandemic and was then adapted to serve an unlikely purpose: affordable housing for seniors.