Want to live in downtown Los Angeles? Look no further. City Center Real Estate Services, Inc. is ready to help you find a place that suits your lifestyle. With our extensive knowledge of the downtown redevelopment efforts, we can be a valuable source to help you find your new home. Downtown LA, with its different neighborhoods , offers different opportunities. Depending on your lifestyle, certain neighborhoods will speak to you more then others. Let the professionals at City Center advise you and help you navigate the confusing process of finding the coolest lofts and apartments in downtown LA. Review our web site for in-depth information about all the projects downtown and then give us a call to discuss the details (213) 627-7592.
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 Tenten Wilshire is the ideal place for business-minded individuals to Live, Work, and Play. You have heard this phrase, “Live, Work, and Play,” countless times, but not until now have all three been addressed in a single Lifestyle Solution. At Tenten, all suites are designated Live/Work, so conducting business from home in a professional manner just became possible.
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 811 Traction Lofts embody all that an artist would want or need. Located in the heart of the arts district, these spaces are designed with the artist's desires in mind. |
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 Artisan on Second is right in the thick of Downtown and offers community residents ample amenities in the building and direct access to those on the outside also. All aspects of this unit comes together to make a home and a hideaway in the middle of it all.
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 Axis at Union Station is right in the heart of El Pueblo, a neighborhood that is teeming with history and culture. Close to Union Station, these lofts offer their tenants the best inside and the outside world is just a train ride away. Perfect for the commuter who wants to life to his/her home. |
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 Chapman Flats are a mixed-use adaptive reuse of the 13-story, 1912 Charles Chapman Building at 8th & Broadway into 168 market-rate condo units. The building is a reminder to all passerbyers of Los Angeles' history and tradition. The hallways are all restored tile leading residents and their visitors through a welcomed time warp.
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 The City Lofts are located in what has been called the most beautiful residential block In Downtown Los Angeles, in addition, The City Lofts are right in the middle of the National Registered Historic District. The neighborhood aside, we have not even begun to talk about this 1920s architectural masterpiece that is the building. The City Lofts building is one of only four high-rise historic buildings on the City Loft Square block in downtown LA.
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 Located at Fourth and Main Streets, the Continental Building was originally called the Braly Block when it was completed in 1904, named for John Hyde Braly. He was one of California's early pioneers arriving in Northern California with his family a few months before the Gold Rush of 1849. The Continental Building is Los Angeles' first fully representative Beaux Arts architectural product. At 175 feet in height, it is considered the city's first 'skyscraper' and remained the tallest building in the city for more than 50 years. The twelve-story building carries a wealth of rich and heavy ornament, most of which is modeled in architectural terra cotta - pediments, garlands, lion's heads, columns, and elaborate brackets, just to point out a few of the elements. The first floor has been restored to its original beauty using old photos as reference. Nowadays, the grand entry way is just the beginning to the Continental Building's 56 units.
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 Factory Place Lofts are located in the heart of the hustle and bustle of Downtown Los Angeles. Just a stones throw away form everything downtown has to offer, the location can not be beat. However, it is not just about location, location, location. These lofts have a past, a present and a future. Completed in 1926 the original use of the build was that of a paper making factory. As the industrial component of Los Angeles moved locale, the Factory Building could not have been forgotten about, so it was converted into an 80 loft residential building.
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 Glo 1050 Wilshire is sometimes referred to as the new light in downtown living. In the heart of the city on Wilshire Boulevard, studio, one, two and three bedroom rental apartments make up this new residential haven. Hot galleries line the walkway to the entrance and there is a conveniently located Starbucks downstairs. It's a GLO lifestyle. By day, by night a new adventure. Week in, week out you are on the cutting edge. It's your turn to be in the spotlight. Go ahead--GLO baby GLO.
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 The Hellman Building is a six story, stone and architectural tile commercial structure with classical decor near Fourth Street and Main Street in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. The Hellman building is significant in several ways in addition to its architectural integrity and quality. It was developed by one of California's leading financiers, Isaias W. Hellman (who became a resident of Los Angeles in 1872 and subsequently became president of the Main Street Savings Bank, and the Bank of Southern California), and one of the most important financial institutions, Farmers and Merchants National Bank. It is a stylistic and representative example of commercial architecture in the early 20th century. In its reincarnation in the 21st century, The Hellman Building features 104 loft units including 2 penthouses.
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Lincoln Heights, one of Los Angeles County’s oldest districts plays home to the urban Lacy Studio Lofts. Inspired by its present surroundings and influenced by its rich history, the distinctive architectural style of Lacy Studio Lofts exudes style and character. The innovative design focuses on the transformation of modest industrial materials into chic modern details, and basic structural components into striking works of art. The resulting look is one of unique sophistication, aptly suited to its neighborhood of Lincoln Heights. The 12 unique open floor plans, provide limitless possibilities to create perfect space. These loft apartments were fashioned to embody the spirit of both a progressive city and mind.
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 Inspired by twentieth-century Bauhaus design, this modern eight-story boutique rental residence (of one or two bedroom soft- lofts and open loft folor plans) combines all of the visual arts in ideal harmony. Designed by the renowned Los Angeles architectural firm Johnson Fain, and highlighted by a spectacular electronic light artwork created by the art and design collaborative, Electroland, Met Lofts is destined to energize the skyline of South Park. Every loft and soft-loft apartment is designed to emphasize the clean lines of classic modernism, with vibrant color schemes, urban architectural finishes and materials, and contemporary, free-form spaces.
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 Metro 417 is on the pulse of the arts and entertainment world of Pershing Square and the bustle of the Financial District. Built in 1925 by the Pacific Electric Railroad, the Historic Subway Terminal Building housed the Red Car Subway Station until 1956 when the system was permanently retired. Today, Metro 417 provides 277 boutique-style rental residences. 15th century Florentine palazzo inspired architecture and rich historical elements entice you the moment you enter the lobby. Sky-lit coffered ceilings, Italian marble, mosaic tile and carved woodwork together tell a story of timeless excellence.
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 The 43 conventional properties in G & K Industries real estate portfolio are located throughout California and are dominated by a few large, luxury apartment properties such as the 217-unit Museum Tower in downtown Los Angeles. The Museum Tower was built in 1994 and renovated in 2000. The location of the Museum Tower has always been a draw for natives and guests alike. Downtown Los Angeles has been growing over the years making the Museum Tower a desired place to live and relax. To make life as easy as possible, the management offers housekeeping services, short term leases and furnished units. The building is ADA accessible and houses a great number of amenities that may make you never want to leave. Which is a shame since Downtown has so much to offer.
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 The Orpheum Lofts are located above the recently renovated Orpheum Theatre, in the heart of the Fashion District and a short walk from Staples Center. Residents share the excitement of living above a working theater which hosts live performances, film screenings and movie shoots. These 37 units are true live/work lofts, with large open spaces that can be customized to meet tenants' long-term needs for a design office, display or creative work space, while still having a comfortable and private living area. Anjac Fashion Buildings, which has owned the Orpheum Building since 1964, has undertaken a major upgrade of the entire building. Including full seismic reinforcement, all new plumbing and electrical systems, elevator modernization and state of the art fire and life safety systems.
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