Historic Core – Los Angeles Real Estate
The Historic Core, which includes the Bank District, lies just east of Bunker Hill and the Financial District—it is bounded by 3rd St. to the north, 9th St. to the south, Broadway to the west and Main St. to the east. Due to the recent efforts of bold developers and civic leaders, we are rediscovering the beauty of L.A.’s historic past. The revival of L.A.’s history is best witnessed in the midst of all the renovations currently taking place in the real estate of the Historic Core of Downtown.
This district of Golden Age landmarks and stately bank buildings was in its heyday from the late 1890s to the early 1930s, and boasts the largest collection of pre-1931 buildings in North America. From the futuristic Bradbury Building to the pulsing Grand Central Market to the spectacular Broadway Historic Theater District, walking through the shaded streets of the Historic Core truly harkens back to the days of fedora hats and red trolleys.
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Condos & Lofts in L.A.'s Historic Core
Condos and lofts in L.A.'s Historic Core? Yes indeed. Today, nearly every corner of this Historic district boasts a transformation of a grand structure of elaborate design into a charming residence of lofts above and soulful restaurants and bars below. The sense of community has returned to these forgotten streets as area art walks on weekend nights have become a popular activity among visitors and locals alike. One can’t remember the last time so many dogs were out for a walk as their owners leisurely hunt for pizza and a drink late at night.
New lofts and condos are constantly being added to the development pipeline in Downtown Los Angeles – please call us for the most recent residential additions to this area.
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The Historic Core - Downtown Los Angeles Lofts
Eastern Columbia Lofts
Clad in stunning turquoise terra cotta and gold leaf, this 13-story art deco retail tower epitomized the height of opulence when it opened in 1930. Today, this zig zag moderne landmark enshrined on Los Angeles' list of historic and cultural monuments dazzles anew - and offers buyers a timeless backdrop for urbane living. Johnny Depp is one among many of its high profile residents.
El Dorado
With its timeless beauty and classic architecture of terra cotta and concreter, this historic landmark hotel stands 12 stories tall and reclaims its legacy as one of the city’s most venerable addresses. Charlie Chaplin at one time called this place home, and you can too.
Rowan Lofts
The Rowan Building reflects a Beaux Arts Style. This enduring design offers the allure and appeal today’s urban dwellers seek. 206 loft residences offering open and flexible living areas with the best of downtown L.A.’s exciting sophisticated lifestyle. The 280,000-square-foot, 13-story structure will offer 500- to 1,400-square-foot condos, as well as an exercise room and a lounge. Some units on lower levels will feature private patios or balconies.
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