People walk past construction barriers at a theme park, with trees and partially visible buildings, under a cloudy sky.

Scaffolding Partially Removed as Facade Work Continues on Elias & Co. at Disney California Adventure

Lauren Shahan

As construction continues on the facade of Elias & Co. at Disney California Adventure, some of the scaffolding has now been removed.

Elias & Co. Construction

People walk past construction barriers at a theme park, with trees and partially visible buildings, under a cloudy sky.

Construction work originally began on the facade of Elias & Co. earlier this year. With some scaffolding now removed, the store’s “Elias & Company” signage has received a fresh coat of paint along with the Art Deco detailing on the building’s facade and at the top of the roof.

People walk past a construction site with scaffolding and tarps covering a building facade, partially obscuring the view. A temporary fence is set up in front of the area.

A piece of metal framework is visible just over the tan construction walls that still surround the store.

People walking near a construction site with scaffolded buildings partially covered by tarps. A temporary wall separates the site from the pathway.

During our last update, we reported that new themed scrims had been added to the facade of Elias & Co., which are still in place as construction work progresses.

While work on the facade continues, Elias & Co. remains open for guests.

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