Now that the inventory of L.A. lofts is very low, prospective owners are looking for a way to get a cool pad without always losing the perfect home to higher offers by other buyers. By getting access to pocket listings and other unadvertised homes around Downtown Los Angeles, buyers have a better chance of success in finding the perfect place in DTLA.
The L.A. Loft Blog has learned that a Higgins Building loft in the $300,000’s may be coming up as a pocket listing for private sale in the next few months at the classic beaux arts style historical landmark structure. The building features period ironwork hand railings, imported marble throughout hallways and iron caged elevators. Built in 1910, the Higgins Bldg is Mills Act for tax savings. The building is located in the Civic Center / Historic Core area, steps to Little Tokyo, Disney Concert Hall and right across the LAPD headquarters. Pitfire Pizza, Groundworks Coffee, Lilya’s China Bistro and Badmaash indian restaurants are on the ground level of the bldg in this nice, clean part of Downtown Los Angeles.
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The 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.
corridor 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 

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