Apple Store Coming to Downtown Los Angeles by Historic Core Broadway District Lofts

World’s Largest Technology Company Sets Sights on #DTLA Retail Location

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tower-theater-dtla-jThe Los Angeles Business Journal last week reported that the technology giant has chosen the Tower Theater on Broadway as the location of its future Apple Store. The L.A. Loft Blog has received several reports of rumors that Apple is negotiating a lease for the ornately decorated structure. Apple and its real estate agents have not given public confirmation of the upcoming store. The world is still only beginning to get a grip on the powerful changes happening in DTLA.  Even the local newspapers are not able to keep up with reporting on the lightning-fast improvement of Downtown Los Angeles.  The L.A.
Business Journal said that the Apple’s move “could spark dramatic changes along a apple-watch-homesnapcorridor that has long been in flux.”  That’s not an accurate characterization of Broadway.  The “dramatic changes” have already occurred, and the “flux” has long ago given way to a locomotive pace of improvement of the Historic Core’s Broadway Theater District over the past 5 years.  The street has already transformed from nearly 100% cheap tchachke stores to almost 50% upscale restaurants and retails. The arrival of the Apple store will surely accelerate Broadway’s gentrification process as other retailers follow and the slow learners finally catch on that DTLA is THE place to be. Downtown is, in fact, the largest employment center in the Los Angeles area, with more than 500,000 jobs.

tower-theater-apple-storeThe Tower Theatre, a movie theater, opened in 1927 with a seating capacity of 1,000.  It was the first of more than 70 theaters designed by S. Charles Lee, who described the Tower as a “modified French Renaissance” design. It was the first movie theater in Downtown Los Angeles equipped to accommodate talking pictures. The spot provides some great challenges and creative opportunities of transforming the sloping theater into a retail store.

Along with new stores such as Urban Outfitters and Gap, many pedestrian outdoor dining and sitting areas have recently been added to Broadway.  These are soon to be followed by a new street car system centered in the Broadway district. Here are the loft and condo buildings that will benefit most from their proximity to the future Apple Store.

Chapman Flats – FOR LEASE
Eastern Columbia Building – CONDOS FOR SALE
Broadway Lofts – FOR LEASE
Blackstone Apartments – FOR LEASE
NCT Lofts – FOR LEASE
Piano Lofts – FOR LEASE

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The Bloc DTLA is Opening Soon – Renovated Downtown LA Macy’s Plaza Shopping Center

For more than 10 years now, downtown L.A. has been gentrifying right before our very eyes. Besides the monthly Downtown L.A. Art Walk, a new Whole Foods market, and amazing live-work industrial-residential lofts for sale and for lease, we can now look forward to a newly renovated open-air shopping mall in DTLA.

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Originally opened in 1973, Macy’s Plaza property is now undergoing a $160 million modernization as visualized above.

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A Ratkovich spokeswoman says that when it’s finished, The Bloc, as it will be known, will be “the single largest mixed-use property in L.A.”

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The huge building will contain 1.8 million square feet of retail, office and hotel space at 7th and Hope streets in Downtown Los Angeles. Construction is well under way, and while some of it may be completed by the end of 2015, much will not be done until sometime in 2016.

The Bloc will be an open, pedestrian, bicycle, and commuter-friendly complex. The project will also include a luxury office tower and a remodeled 485-room Sheraton Hotel. A new Italian steakhouse, TLT, Urban Oven, and Popbar are all slated.

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One restaurant, already open, is called District on the Bloc. There diners can enjoy Scottish salmon, porcini-dusted whole branzino, sunchoke puree, rapini, heirloom carrot, sundried tomato and sherry jus. A visit there is not complete without a Moscow mule.

The remodeled mall is also expected to welcome a Starbucks Evenings location with on-site beer and wine licenses not far from where a new subway access point is being built.

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A new pedestrian tunnel will LA’s busiest subway station, 7th Street-Metro Center, with The Bloc, allowing convenient roaming between Metro trains, shopping and dining.

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