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Luma, Elleven, Evo and several upcoming South residences at and around 11th and Grand, in the exciting South Park residential hub that is forming in South Park.

South is a neighborhood within a neighborhood. It is a vibrant place, full of life and energy and style. A place where people know each other a little better. Where there’s more to do and see.  Where you can walk, meet, shop and be seen.

“The perfect example of how downtown LA lofts should be done.” – resident

The location puts you within walking distance of some of the world’s greatest cultural centers, sports venues, arts, shopping, entertainment and dining. Right next door is Downtown Los Angeles’ business district. It’s also a place that acts as a retreat, with the shared plaza between Luma and Elleven offering green spaces, gathering areas and a pool deck.  Whether it’s a park bench and book or a day full of boutiques, it’s just outside your door.

South is a place to live and a way to live, and Luma will put you right in the middle of it.

Reviewers of Luma rave about the number of shops and services around the building from coffee shops to convenience stores you don’t have to go far to find the things you need.

One reviewer said it was odd to be reviewing a building, “but I absolutely love living here.” She likes the level of maintenance and the insulation between units.

Another resident confirms the ease of access to high-demand venues like LA live.

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Downtown Los Angeles Condos and Lofts That Provide Parking for Guests

The Little Tokyo Lofts Provide Guest parking soon to be in short supply in LA Buildings

Buildings in Downtown LA are growing up taller. They might also include less parking. A draft set of development guidelines for Downtown, released by the city, is testing the waters for eliminating the requirement that developers put parking in new apartment and condo buildings. In all of Los Angeles, when a new building goes up it’s required to have a certain number of parking spaces. A figure based on the building’s use—residential buildings, Like Little Tokyo Lofts, 420 San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, for example, have to have between one and two parking spaces per apartment or condo, depending on the number of bedrooms in each unit. That opens up the availability for free guest parking in legacy buildings over new construction based on the plan in these draft rules.

Much of the housing Downtown is aimed at the higher end of the luxury loft market and those households are likely to have cars and want to store them. Without parking minimums, developers could work out arrangements to use existing parking spaces in nearby garages to meet that need without having to build new parking spaces. The challenge will be seeing if DTLA loft will want to live where guest parking and regular parking are not part of the building.

The draft version of the Downtown plan has a way to go before it’s put into action. If approved with the elimination of parking minimums, it would be the first community plan in LA to do so.

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The City wants to park all the cars in museums in the future, but we still like parking in our own buildings

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