Loft living in Downtown Los Angeles is very appealing. However, the local facilities in Grand Park for dogs leave local residents wishing for other options and a more convent space. Here is a Loft building that has gone the extra mile to provide an on site dog run for four legged residents to strut their stuff in a right at home. #DTLA #PetFriendly
The 420 S San Pedro Building has a unit up for sale so grab your best friend and make an appointment to check out all the amenities besides the dog run. Open, Spacious, Bright, Private, Amenities, Secured, it’s L.A Baby! Enter this bright loft with tall 12 Foot Ceilings, Maple Hardwood Floors, A Beautiful Modern/Industrial feel in this great building. Check it out!!! Packed with extras and close to Everything! Pool, Jacuzzi, 1 Assigned Parking Space in Secured Parking Structure, Security Guard 24 hour coverage, Concierge, Visitors Parking, Open Garden Courtyard for Relaxing, State-of-the-art Fitness Center, Pet Friendly; Dog Run. A unique space in the middle of the action and city life. Acquire this Gem and smile, it’s the one you have been seeking!!! #littletokyo
Little Tokyo Lofts feature many details that show the character of the original industrial building including twelve-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and light-filled steel casement windows. However, the units also contain modern details such as stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops and maple cabinetry.
Little Tokyo Lofts (courtyard)
The building is almost perfectly square with an interior courtyard. It is built of steel and poured concrete and has a plain facade with a smooth surface. In the center of the building, there is a prominent tower which is balanced by smaller towers on each side of the front facade.
The property became known as the Westinghouse Electric Building as it housed the Westinghouse branch operations. The Westinghouse Electric Company was a rival to the General Electric Company in the first half of the twentieth century. The building remained the Los Angeles headquarters of Westinghouse until 1948.
Little Tokyo Lofts offer a true residential loft, not some newly constructed wanna-be. These downtown spaces are for those who would rather chew glass than live in a box in the ‘burbs.
Design your space for the way you want to live — choose the city view that most inspires you.
Step into a world of energy and excitement at Little Tokyo Lofts. As opposed to those who prefer suburban life, you are not constrained by convention. You will be close to a trendier flavor of nightlife with dozens of underground clubs and bars known only by those who live in the glow of downtown.
Little Tokyo Lofts were intended for those with an individual aesthetic. This modified industrial space boasts soaring ceilings and hardwood floors. Light flows through the large steel casement windows accentuating the open floor plans. Gourmet kitchens provide granite counters and maple cabinets. Outdoors you’ll have an interior garden-courtyard, heated pool with sun deck and a hot tub spa. Gated garage parking is accessed via a private pedestrian archway and security maintains a 24-hour presence. And for the love of your life, Little Tokyo Lofts offers a dog run.
Interior
— Maple hardwood floors
— Woodburning fireplaces
— 12′ ceilings
— Steel casement windows
— Stainless steel appliances
— Granite counters and maple cabinets
Little Tokyo Lofts- Community BBQ grill
Community
— Heater pool and spa
— Open garden courtyard for relaxing
— Secured covered parking
— State-of-the-art fitness center
— 24-hour security with continuous video surveillance
Little Tokyo Lofts Courtyard
Little Tokyo Lofts allows you escape the commuter crawl and bring back all of those hours lost on freeways. You are steps from Chinatown, Japanese Village Plaza and Grand Central Market. You can walk to MOCA, the Standard and other urban gems awaiting your discovery. Rather than driving to the mall, you can stroll over to eye architectural landmarks such as Rafael Moneo’s Cathedral, Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, or the Los Angeles Public Library.
The community is served by the Metro Gold Line— Little Tokyo/Arts District Station at the northeastern perimeter of Little Tokyo. Within walking distance is the Metro Red and Purple Subway lines at either Civic Center Station or Union Station — with connections to Amtrak, Metrolink, Metro Silver Line BRT, and Foothill Transit’s Silver Streak BRT services.
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