Alexandria Hotel Los Angeles
The Hotel Alexandria is a historic building constructed as a luxury hotel at the beginning of the 20th century in what was then the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
There are several reasons why apartment buildings could be considered "haunted." These reasons can include their long histories, the high turnover of residents, the presence of shared spaces that can amplify strange occurrences, and the potential for tragic events to happen within the building's walls or on the land before the building existed, which could leave behind lingering spirits. Essentially, a building with numerous stories and frequent occupants can heighten the probability of a haunting narrative lingering within its walls due to consistently available energy.
The Hotel Alexandria is a historic building constructed as a luxury hotel at the beginning of the 20th century in what was then the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
Columbia Court Apartments in Battle Creek, Michigan, are believed to date back to the early twentieth century, during a period when the city was rapidly expanding due to industry and population growth.
The former Empire Shop in Kent, Ohio, located at 135 E. Main St., is considered haunted by local paranormal experts and is featured on ghost tours.
At 6th and Market Streets, this building opened September 1, 1892. The Crosser and Ogilive Company occupied the basement, first floor and part of the second floor until 1905.
Now luxurious apartments, this location was where the infamous LaLaurie Mansion once stood. This location has a very chilling reputation.
The Dakota, also known as the Dakota Apartments, is a cooperative apartment building at 1 West 72nd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. This is the location of John Lennon's murder.