The Grove Style Shopping AT MATEO Downtown Los Angeles Arts District

AT MATEO – 551 Mateo Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013

DTLA is growing at a head-spinning pace, and the Arts District is the epicenter of much of that new construction. A new, mini “The Grove” style commercial shopping and dining center development is well under way across the street from Molino Lofts and Barker Block Lofts Warehouse 1.

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From the vineyards and citrus groves of the 19th century emerges:
AT MATEO.

The developer has announced The Arts Districts’ preeminent destination for shopping, dining and gathering. What is looking like it till be kind of a “The Grove Jr” will bring a substantial shopping, dining and entertainment center.

Under construction in the east edge of Downtown L.A., near the Los Angeles River and three major arterial freeways, the Los Angeles Arts District has evolved into one of the country’s most talked about, imaginative, authentic and upscale urban neighborhoods. This small area of historical brick, concrete and wood beamed industrial warehouses and manufacturing plants is enhanced by the colorful character of local artist murals and converted historic industrial buildings.

Upon completion, AT MATEO promises to become the social epicenter of the Arts District, providing locals and visitors with artisan eateries and drinking establishments, fashion-forward retailers and local services that complement the avant garde and sophisticated culture of this exciting neighborhood.

The developer is credited with utilizing existing portions of the existing historic architecture in creating the authentic look for the new center.

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