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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 The pioneer, Flower Street Lofts, are located on Flower Street, between 11th and 12th streets, in the heart of the South Park District in Downtown Los Angeles, across from the world famous Staples Center and the L.A. Live entertainment complex. The building is home to the first 91 market-rate condo units of Downtown LA, and started the loft revolution. Flower Street Lofts blends the best of the city's energetic future and respect for the past into luxury loft-style live-work condominiums in the historic 1936 United Parcels Service Building (UPS Building).
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 Imagine living, working and playing in an exquisitely restored historical landmark building. The historic Gas Company Lofts located at 8th Street and Flower Street is just that. They offer extraordinary city views that capture the imagination and open floor plans with limitless options to tap your creativity. Furthermore, the Gas Company Lofts restores the historic origins of its buildings and respects the architectural landscape of their districts, while integrating the modern amenities, interior designs and open layouts desired by today’s urban residents.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 The Higgins Building is 10-story landmark at 2nd & Main. The Higgins Building Lofts were built in 1910 by AC Martin as the first fire and earthquake proof building in Downtown Los Angeles. This historic building is now home to 135 market-rate apartment units. As a loft community, the Higgins Building is decorated in the "Beaux-arts" style and has many of the original fixtures, including "iron cage" elevators, marble staircases and iron doors. But the beauty does not stop in the entry way.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 In the heart of Little Tokyo lies the Little Tokyo Lofts (off of San Pedro Street), 161 units exemplify the beauty of design and function. In these extraordinary lofts, you can almost feel the electricity of the city, perhaps due to the fact that they've been built in the old Westinghouse building, a testament to the vivrancy of the city of angels.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 Ideally located at 9th and Flower in Downtown LA, Market Lofts are one of South Park's most anticipated places to live. These chic one and two-bedroom lofts are located six stories above retail, including, the much-anticipated Ralphs supermarket (the first supermarket in Downtown since the 1950s). The location of these spaces, makes these lofts right on the pulse of everything a person can want, a beautiful home and direct access to the outside.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 The Mercury is the first and only high-rise LA condominium in Koreatown located at Wilshire and Western. It may be the first, but it most definitely will not be the last. There is so much that this community has to offer and the Mercury takes advantage of all of it. The building stand 23-stories tall and immaculately intermingles a landmark building with stylish urban interiors; which extravagantly transformes it into a state of the art residential high rise.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 Molino Street Lofts, at 500 and 530 Molino Street, were created by adjoining classic 1920s warehouses in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District. These lofts form the nucleus of an emerging creative community, which Kor Group will continue to improve with sidewalks, lighting and other neighborhood amenities. The Molino Street Lofts encompass 91 stunning Soho style units and offer wide open spaces.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 Mura is a vibrant downtown village of 190 single and two-story condominiums, at the block where Rose, Hewitt, Traction and Third street meet. The community is located within walking distance of the Dash and other downtown transportation, as well as shops, restaurants and the neighborhood Farmers Market.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles’ historic district, adjacent to The Civic Center and Bunker Hill, one can find the Pan American Lofts They provide a one of a kind home-base for discriminating urbanites. Located in the historic Irvine Byrne Building (on the National Registry of Historic Places), which was built in 1895 in the distinct Beaux-Arts style, the Pan American Lofts feature 40 stylish condominium loft residences, including 10 penthouse units with internal mezzanines and private rooftop terraces.
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Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
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 The 76-story, 860 feet tall high rise is a beacon in the greater Los Angeles area and the world. Park Fifth is the tallest residential building west of Chicago (and one of the ten tallest in the world) and the lap of luxury. Situated at 5th & Olive with 732 market-rate condo units, Park Fifth offers its residents the royal treatment. Unique to this building is the 218-room five-star hotel on the ground floors. While the guests will enjoy all of the amenities afforded by a grand hotel, the residents above can also, from room service to preferred access to hotel restaurants and events.
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