Golden Eagle Building

 

 

The 120,000 square foot Golden Eagle Building is the located in the center of the Cal State L.A. campus. Comprised of two adjoining structures separated by a promenade, this building houses food services, including a food court with seating for approximately 750, kitchen and catering operations, a 600-seat banquet and conference center, the University Club restaurant, 25,000 square-foot two-story University Bookstore (operated by Barnes and Noble College Stores, Inc.), as well as UAS administrative offices, the University's Office of Research & Sponsored Programs (ORSP), the Golden Eagle Service Center, classrooms and meeting spaces for the Cal State L.A. Extended Education Division and the Pat Brown Institute.

Historical Facts

  • Three-story structure comprised of two adjoining buildings
  • More than 78,000 square feet
  • Architects: HGA /Tate Snyder Kimsey
  • Occupies the site of the University's former cafeteria.
  • The Eagle's Landing (old cafeteria) demolished in June 2001
  • Principal Construction: Fall 2001 to Summer 2003

Current Functions

  • 22,000 square foot University Bookstore operated by Barnes & Noble College Stores, Inc.
  • Food Court with multiple quick serve restaurants
  • The University Club Restaurant
  • Conference/banquet/meeting venue, including a six hundred seat ballroom
  • 850 square foot state of the art Conference Room
  • Other tenants include:
    • College of Extended Learning (with classrooms, library and computer lab)
    • Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
    • Edmund G. Pat Brown Institute
    • Golden Eagle Copy Center
    • UAS corporate offices

Building Emergency Contact


In the event of an emergency, please contact University Campus Police at (323) 343-3700 or call 911