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#309 1855 Industrila St Los Angeles, CA 90021
$1,699,000 | 1 BD | 2 BA | 2,360 SQFT
Located in one of the hippest areas of Downtown, the Arts district, this sleek industrial loft is one of the coolest spaces available.
Situated on the 3rd floor, this designer loft is loaded w/ custom finishes & details throughout. The streamline kitchen is fully equipped w/Miele appliances featuring a 48" range & cement counter tops. Lined w/ windows all with electric shades for ultimate privacy. Custom details that rival any 5-star hotel, this place is the ultimate in luxury living. Highlights include a custom master bath w/ steam shower, tons of closet space & stainless-steel soaking tub. Polished concrete floors & soaring ceilings only add to the stylish vibe. An oversized private roof top patio is the perfect spot to enjoy the skyline views or host a dinner party & enjoy the So-Cal weather under the stars. This 1,875 SF space was designed with no expanses spared. The building features full 24-hour security, a gym & swimming pool. Looking for the ultimate loft, you just found it!
Community Explore Downtown L.A.
Downtown Los Angeles is presently on an upward trajectory as it recently experienced colossal revitalization.
Between upscale boutique hotels, luxury high-rises, skyscrapers, and museums sprouting up, such as the newly renowned Broad Museum and the eclectic Ace Hotel, the area has quickly transformed into a chic and highly sought after destination.
As both the lively hub of LA’s commercial heart as well as the neighborhood’s hub for museums and historical landmarks during the day, Downtown Los Angeles offers nightlife to suit everyone. Residents can catch a concert or sporting event at the iconic Staples Center, stop by a swanky rooftop lounge with impeccable panoramic city views after enjoying a show at the world-renowned Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, or admire several public art displays.
In addition to newly developed apartment buildings and modern condos growing increasingly popular, older buildings in the neighborhood also offer an abundance of residential loft space above storefronts. Despite the influx of recent development, Downtown’s history is still preserved with many landmarks largely unchanged, varying from the historic Bradbury Building to the newly restored Clifton’s Cafeteria.
Local Favorites
- Walt Disney Concert Hall
- The Broad
- Grand Central Market
- Bottega Louie
- Clifton's Republic
- The Theatre at Ace Hotel
- Smorgasburg
- Hauser & Wirth
- Bestia
- The Lobby | Nomad Hotel
- Soho Warehouse
- Rolling Greens Downtown Los Angeles
- Hammer And Spear
- Manuela
- ROW DTLA
- Rossoblu
- Perch
- The Museum of Contemporary Art
- Otium
- Maxwell Alexander Gallery
Local Schools
- Ramón C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts
- Colburn School