Thanks for link! Yep, that's the Revell slot car building! The big upright sign panel on the left side of the photo (seen in the link) was (I think) constructed previously for the supermarket that was in that building.
The building was torn down about 5-10 years ago, but had been previously converted into some separate little businesses, I think.
When it was Revell, it was unbelievable the number of tracks they had, in layouts like Riverside, Sebring, Bridgehampton, etc.
Culver City was a hotbed of car enthusiast activity in '50s-80s. Isky Cams, Traco, Guldstrand, Revell, etc. One of my high school buddies' mom worked at Revell, but I never thought to ask where it located, or what she did there. I had aged out of slot cars by then, and was into real cars.
I remember when it was called Classic Speedway. I love the photo in the link of the young guys with their matching suits (not driving suits!) and ties on, preparing to race.
Note to Mr. Moderator: IMO, this topic of slot cars has relevance to the Spector Daytona, via Revell.