Arts District Maxwell Commercial Retail and Soylent

The Maxwell Re-Imagined Historic Office and #Retail Complex

More high-style commercial real estate comes to the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles.  Not to be confused with the Maxwell loft apartments on Santee Street, the new Maxwell commercial office building renovation and expansion is right across the street from Molino Lofts building in the Arts District.  The metamorphosis is nearly complete after many years of under-utilization and new renovation of what was the old Maxwell House Coffee building.

Check out The Maxwell’s stylish new video that shows the renovated historic brick building concept with large windows, along with a much-needed parking structure topped by penthouse commercial office spaces with high ceilings, views and rooftop terraces.  #maxwell #artsdistrict #dtla

VIDEO  http://maxwellhpp.com/#video

Workstyle

Developer Hudson Pacific Properties aims to provide a workplace that is more than just a place to work. They say it’s “part of who we are and how we thrive”.   The entrance signals that you’ve arrived to an environment that fosters collaboration, creativity and success, with state-of-the-art infrastructure that blends perfectly with the cafes, high art and low dives within walking distance in the neighborhood.

The complex joins other newly reimagined #commercial properties nearby, such as At Mateo retail and office complex, the new home of Soylent headquarters.

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Top Ten Topics in Downtown Los Angeles Today, New Homes

New Homes and New Thinking  —  Knowing what other L.A. Loft Blog readers are thinking and doing is a huge help when trying to make sense of Downtown L.A. real estate.  The Loft Blog Top 10 List reveals it all.  It tells what is really happening in the LA urban property market, why it’s happening and how to take advantage of it. Here is the list:  #dtla

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Analysis:  The most important piece of this top ten list is the item that is missing; there is no LOFTS FOR SALE in the above Top Ten List because the number of buyers seeking DTLA has dwindled down to just a few. Some buyers are already saving tens thousands of dollars as a result.  As the Loft Blog and just a few mainstream media have sounded, the real estate market has leveled off, and appears to be at a plateau, beginning of what could be a minor downturn or protracted sideways market.  There are ways to benefit from any market, and the Loft Blog will be helping to make it happen. In today’s market, sellers can lock in most of their gains while buyers can begin to negotiate a better price.

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Although most LA lofts, condos and houses for sale are resales, one out of four homebuyers purchases a new home. Which is better: existing or new?

The right answer, of course, is up to you. Both resales and new homes offer advantages. Existing homes are less expensive on average, and are generally closer to, and enjoy the warmth and surroundings of, established neighbourhoods. New homes, on the other hand, offer innovative use of space, modern energy efficiency, and choices of options and upgrades. What’s more, everything is new – even the neighbours.

The choice that’s right for you depends on many things: your finances, your lifestyle and your taste. The fact of the matter is, most buyers consider both new and resale homes in Downtown and the Greater Los Angeles Area before they decide.

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