Real Estate in the Arts District of Los Angeles

Bounded by the 101 Freeway to the north, 7th Street to the south, the Los Angeles River to the east, and Alameda Street to the west, the Arts District in Downtown L.A.'s eastern edge was originally home to pioneering artists moving in to take advantage of the generous square footage of vacated industrial warehouses. Today, real estate in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles is the center of housing gentrification and sophisticated loft conversions with abundant living spaces for residents to indulge their creativity.

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SCI-Arc (the Southern California Institute of Architecture) is located here in a former freight depot converted into a glass-and-concrete-walled cluster of funky classrooms and studios. Traction Avenue and its surrounding arteries belie experimentation and fun. Community activist Joel Bloom holds court at his Bloom's General Store and the locals gather outside Groundwork for strong coffee. The Brewery, the country's largest artist colony (2020 N. Main St.) sprawls out over a 20-acre site that features bi-annual art walks at the Brewery, during which resident artists open their studios to the public and sell their wares.

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Condos and Lofts in L.A.'s Arts District

The Arts District is the perfect place for live-work aficionados to open their art, photo, music or dance studio away from the hustle of Downtown proper. Combined with more affordably priced (and larger) units, this revitalized pedestrian friendly district allows artists to live, work and flourish amidst the renaissance of Downtown L.A.

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