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Hellman Building - Historic Downtown/Old Bank District |
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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.
Ceiling heights are up to 18 feet in each unit, in addition, the top floor units have walk-up loft areas. The kitchens boast granite countertops with a gas stove and range, garbage disposal and dishwasher. Finally, the bathroom houses a porcelain bathtub with slate tile enclosures. Amenities - Central heating and air conditioning
- Pre-wired for high-speed data
- Pre-wired for DirecTV
- Refrigerator
- Pet friendly (at no extra charge)
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