William O. Jenkins House

William O. Jenkins House
“The Phantom House”
Alternative namesJ. Paul Getty Mansion
General information
TypeResidence
Architectural styleMediterranean Revival, Renaissance Revival
LocationLos Angeles, California
Address641 South Irving Boulevard (intersection of Crenshaw and Wilshire Boulevards)
Town or cityWindsor Square, Central Los Angeles
CountryUSA
Coordinates34°03′44″N 118°19′08″W / 34.0622°N 118.3189°W / 34.0622; -118.3189
Groundbreaking1922
Completed1923 (or ’25)
Opened1925
Demolished1957
Cost$250,000 (in 1923)
Technical details
MaterialSteel, concrete, brick-lined interior
Floor countTwo
Design and construction
Architect(s)T. Beverley Keim
Main contractorWilliam A. Larkin
Other information
Number of rooms(14 bedrooms)

The William O. Jenkins House— also known as the "Phantom House", the J. Paul Getty mansion and 641 South Irving Boulevard — was a Mediterranean-style property in Los Angeles, California, built for businessman William O. Jenkins (reputedly the "richest man in Mexico") in 1922 and '23. Although razed in 1957, it lives on in movie memory owing to its use in location shooting for two celebrated Hollywood films — Sunset Boulevard (1950) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955). The house was demolished in 1957 to make way for the new Tidewater Building.