Fab 5 Lofts Downtown Los Angeles

REAL ESTATE NEWS  —  Today’s pick for the Top Five Most Amazing Loft Buildings in Downtown L.A. #fab5loft #dtla #bestdeals

New construction condos, in addition to amazing historic buildings that have been converted to loft-style condominiums under the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance add to the urban neighborhoods such as the Historic Core, Arts District, South Park and Financial District.

Today, this is a vibrant, urban center of Downtown LA in an area now filled with shops, galleries, restaurants, and cafes.

Rich with character, many lofts feature industrial concrete ceilings, walls and exposed ductwork, giving raw appeal that blends well with modern elements. Big windows and natural light, along with expansive floor to ceiling glass walls and a Juliet balcony, showcase park views.

The Top Five Pics this Week are:

Bartlett Building, Higgins Building, Elleven Lofts, El Dorado Lofts and Barker Block.  Other notable mentions are Flower Street Lofts, 1100 Wilshire, Market Lofts and Molino Lofts.

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One Reply to “Fab 5 Lofts Downtown Los Angeles”

  1. This Fab 5 post is the 2nd most popular L.A. Loft Blog article in several weeks! That’s always nice when readers like what you’ve done, even though it’s a very brief post. I suppose some of the readers are looking for the loft that belongs to the Fab 5 from Queer Eye, but they probably like lofts in general also. I’d love to hear your comments and tell me how the L.A. Loft Blog can help you better. — Corey Chambers, Publisher, L.A. Loft Blog

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