The Rise and Fall of Downtown Los Angeles

Google Trends show declining DTLA popularity statistics

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According to Google Trends statistics, interest in Downtown Los Angeles took a precipitous dive in February of 2020. The L.A. Loft Blog has been reporting on the sad trend of California exodus, and the recent flight of the middle class from DTLA as politicians errantly promote the rights of the wealthy and the poor over the rights of the middle class. Hastened by the virus panic and mass hysteria of 2020, the unfortunate results can be witnessed as litter, illegal dumping, barricading of sidewalks, surge in petty crimes and skyrocketing violent crime.

How did we get here? By the turn of the 20th century, Downtown Los Angeles was booming. By 1980, Downtown was blighted and lacking in law enforcement. The hookers and drug dealers were firmly in control. The starving artists enjoyed the cheap rent of the crudely converted warehouse lofts. By 2010, Downtown was getting cleaned up, experiencing a renaissance, installing many billions of dollars of infrastructure, housing, social services, retail, entertainment and new law enforcement. As Downtown grew and prospered, we expected the homeless and crime issues to continue to diminish. By 2017, they were doing the opposite.

Safe, clean sidewalks are a staple and mainstay of the poor and middle class. Neighborhoods deteriorate rapidly when we fail to allow women and children to safely walk to school, shopping and public transportation. Downtown Los Angeles is particularly reliant on usable sidewalks, but the city council and LAPD have been increasingly denying the public the right to use the sidewalks. The homeless and disabled are particularly affected by the blocking of sidewalks, as they are mowed down in the streets by hit and run drivers. Law, courts, politicians and police are ultimately under the control fo the public.

It is up to local citizens to demand proper care and shelter for those in need, along with demanding safe, clean sidewalks and streets for the women, children, disabled and others who rely on them.

The extreme misallocation of law enforcement and misuse of other resources results in overall decline, blight, lawlessness, disorder and devastating danger in Downtown L.A. | MORE

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DTLA apt complexes with pools and gyms

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Q: Which DTLA apt complexes (the ones with pools and gyms) should I look into? A: The Downtown Los Angeles apartment complex and condo buildings with swimming pools and fitness center gyms can be found here. Plus here’s a list of buildings that have swimming pools and gyms: #dtla

LIST OF BUILDINGS DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES WITH POOL AND GYM

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1100 Wilshire – 1100 Wilshire aBlvd, 90017     1100Lofts.com P G
655 Hope  – 655 Hope St, 90017     655HopeLofts.com G
939 Lofts  – 939 S Broadway, 9001     939Lofts.com P
Alta Lofts –  200 N San Fernando Rd, 90031     AltaLoft.com G
Barker Block – 510 & 530 S Hewitt St, 90013    BarkerBlockLA.com P G
Biscuit Company – 1850 Industrial St, 90021    BiscuitLoft.com  M P G
Bunker Hill Tower – 800 W 1st St, 90012    BunkerHillTowerLA.com P G
Concerto Lofts – 901 Flower St, 90015    ConcertoLoft.com P G
Cornell Building – 746 S Los Angeles St, 90014    CornellBuilding.com  M P G
Eastern Columbia – 849 S Broadway   EasternColumbiaLoft.com  M P G
Eckardt Building – 738 S Los Angeles St, 90014    EckardtLoft.com  M P G
Elleven Lofts – 1111 S Grand Ave, 90015     EllevenLoft.com P G
Evo – 1155 S Grand Ave, 90015     EvoLoftsLA.com P G
Grand Avenue Lofts – 1100 S Grand Ave & 330 W 11th St,  90015     GrandAvenueLoft.com. P G
Library Court – 630 W 6th St, 90017    LibraryCourtLoft.com G
Little Tokyo Lofts – 420 S San Pedro St, 90013   M  P G
Luma – 1100 S Hope St, 90015     Luma lofts P G
Market Lofts – 645 W 9th St, 90015     MarketLoftLA.com. P G
Metropolis Los Angeles – 8th Street and Francisco P G
Molino Lofts – 500 Molino & 530 Molino St,  90013    MolinoLoft.com P G
Mura Condominiums – 629 Traction Ave, 90013 P G
Promenade Condominiums – 121 S Hope St, 90012 P G
Promenade West – 880 W 1st St, 90012     PromenadeW.com P G
Puerta Del Sol – 360 W Avenue 26, 90031    PuertaDelSolLA.com G
Ritz Carlton Residences – 710 W Olympic Blvd, 90015 P G
Santee Village – (See EckardtCornell and Textile) P G
Savoy Condominiums – 100 S Alameda, 90012 P G
SB Grand (Shybary or Shy Barry Grand) – 312 W 5th St, 90013  P G 
Skyline Condominiums – 600 W 9th St, 90015 P G 
Sky Lofts – 801 S Grand Ave, 90017    SkyLoftsLosAngeles.com G
TEN50 – 1050 South Grand Ave, 90015    LATen50.com P G
Teramachi Senior Condos – 267 S San Pedro St, 90012 P G
Textile Building – 315 E 8th St, 90014 M    TextileLoftLA.com  M P G
Toy Factory – 1855 Industrial St, 90015    ToyFactoryLoft.net P G
Vero – 1234 Wilshire, Los Angeles CA    VeroLoft.com P G

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717 Olympic – 717 W Olympic Blvd, 90015 P G
8th and Hope – 801 S Hope St, 90017 P G
Apex – 900 S Figueroa St, 90015 P G
Atelier DTLA – 801 Olive St, Los Angeles 90014 P G
Ava Little Tokyo – 236 S Los Angeles St, 90012 P G
Avant South Park – 1360 S Figueroa St, 90015 P G
Artisan on 2nd – 601 E 2nd St, 90012 P G
Canvas L.A. – 138 N Beaudry Ave, 90012 P G
Factory Place Lofts – 1308 Factory Place, 90013 P
G12 – 1200 S Grand Ave, 90015 P G
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LEVEL DTLA – 888 Olive St, 90015 P G
Long Beach Avenue Lofts – 1250 Long Beach Ave, 90021 P
Mozaic at Union Station – 888 N Alameda St, 90012 P
One Santa Fe – 1 Santa Fe, CA 90012 P G
Pacific Electric Lofts – 610 S Main St, 90014 P G
Packard Lofts – 1000 S Hope St, 90015 G
Pegasus – 612 S Flower St, 90017 P G
Peterson and Tansey Lofts – 1250 Long Beach Ave P
Promenade Tower – 123 S Figueroa St, 90012 P G
Roosevelt Lofts – 727 W 7th St, 90017 P G
Santee Court – 716 S Los Angeles St, 90014 P G
SB Grand – 312 W 5th St, 90013 P G
Watermarke Tower – 705 W 9th St, 90015 P G
Wren Apartments – 1230 S. Olive St, 90015 P G

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Here’s the 2017 list of lofts and condos with swimming pools.

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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE 01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.