Lofts and Condos in Downtown L.A.
A large variety of lofts and condos are being offered in Downtown Los Angeles. Below, you will find brief descriptions for a number of residential development projects.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 This 37-story tower located on the 1100 block of Wilshire Blvd. promises to offer great panoramic views of the Los Angeles Downtown area and beyond. Because the building's lofts start where most surrounding buildings top off, residents can ejoy a view from Catalina Island to Echo Park Lake. In order to enjoy the view fully, units come equipped with floor-to-ceiling operable windows and 10'8" ceilings. The residential part consists of 228 one and two bedroom units which sit on top of a multi-story parking garage. The ground floor offers all the necessary amenities that make life worth living, such as shopping and fine dining.
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 2121Lofts are situated at Santa Fe and 7th place, an urban locale which brushes shoulders with orginal warehouses, the LA river and the 7th Street bridge. These seventy-eight live, work and play condominium lofts and townhomes are set in an cluster of former low-rise brick and corrugated metal-dressed buildings. The design of 2121 incorporates original warehouse details as well as refined elements for a mix of true artists lofts and loft townhomes. The townhomes include small private patios and easy access to the surrounding gardens, with folding window walls to ensure the seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living.
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 Located at 530 Hewitt Street, Barker Block will be a vibrant live/work community, as seven interconnected buildings, from a different eras, join together to create this atmosphere. Retaining much of their original character and architectural significance, the Barker Block lofts in Los Angeles reflect their historic industrial and functional past. In addition, it is now merged with downtown urban living's latest in convenience, comfort and style. The Barker Block presents open, light spaces in which to cast your ideal vision of life lived well.
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 The Bartlett Building Lofts are a mixed-use adaptive reuse of the 1911 A.G. Bartlett Building (also known as the Union Oil Building) at 7th & Spring Streets boarding the Jewelry District. This building offers 140 market-rate condo units. Once inside the lobby, the original bronze elevators whisk residents up to their new refurbished lofts with first class views of Historic Downtown and the Jewelry District.
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The National Biscuit Company building complements the recently completed, and enormously successful, Toy Factory Lofts directly across Industrial Street. Together these projects, along with the already existing LACE lofts and the soon-to-be-built Mill Street Lofts, have transformed Industrial Street into a vital, high energy neighborhood. Once inside the vibrant refurbished building, residents of the104 single and multi level live/work lofts will be greeted by an elegant lobby entrance complete with thick, refinished 80-year old maple floors.
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At 7th Street and Grand Ave, the 12-story John Brockman Building (or The Brockman as it is called now) is getting a makeover. The historic business locale is now 80 market rate condos ready for occupation. The Brockman is a modern classic of luxury living in a 1921 vintage Beaux-Arts legendary building. The site features 360 degrees of unobstructed panoramic views of the Downtown Center and neighboring districts. While the lobby doors open up to all that the newly energized Downtown Los Angeles has to offer.
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 At 9th and Broadway stands a turquoise terra cotta and gold leaf 13 -story building, a mixed-use adaptive reuse of the historic 1930 Art Deco landmark referred to as the Eastern Columbia Building. This historic masterpiece houses 147 light-filled loft condominiums market-rate units. The detailed redesign brings new polish to Eastern Columbia's faceted beauty. The hallways boast polished concrete, carpet runners, decorative unit door patterns, custom pendant lighting and faceted glass wall sconces giving the feel of a time that has past.
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The 1914 El Dorado Hotel (also known as the Stowell Hotel) is making a reentrance into the 2000s as the El Dorado Lofts. Located in the heart of downtown, near Spring Street and 4th Street, these 65 market rate condo units are a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of modern urban living. However, it is important to remember that the history of the El Dorado is extensive, just to name a few highlight, Charlie Chaplin made this hotel home during its heyday and this building was used as a shooting location in the 2002 film "Minority Report". While the El Dorado has a rich past, it is the future that is the exciting step right now for you, the prospective buyer.
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 At the corner of 11th Street and Grand Ave stand Elleven South, but at the corner of innovation and design is where Elleven really stands. The 13-story, 180 residential unit building was the innovator of softloft, where exposed concrete and modern finishes mingle in a raw design. In addition, what sets Elleven South apart is he commitment to the betterment of the LA environment. Elleven South is the first green building (but not the last by any means) in Downtown Los Angeles, complete with a LEED certificate.
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 The South Group's third project, Evo, stands as a monument to art, design, history, architecture and eco-responsibility at the corner of 11th Street and Grand Ave. Evo is another green building to be constructed in Downtown Los Angeles, making it eligible for a LEED certificate. Evo is the third high-rise residence at South, and features twenty-three stories of downtown’s most advanced architecture. Adorned with designer interiors, luxurious amenities, a rooftop retreat and commanding views, Evo is the most enviable address in the city. It houses 311 residential units from studios to three bedroom penthouses.
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