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Building in Downtown LA's Historic Core

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Rooms available for lease from just a few hundred square feet up to the whole floor!

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Lobby

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2nd Floor Hallway

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Studio

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Office Space

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Creative Space

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Hallway Front View

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Board Room

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Film Production Set

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Pull Pen

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Office

The tower, ideally located at the center of historic Spring Street Financial District is a few short blocks from the Artist, Jewelry, and Fashion Districts and two blocks from the Pershing Square subway terminal. The area, once known as the Wall Street of the West, has, in recent years been transformed from a defunct financial district into a vibrant, creative community, which was voted by Los Angeles Magazine as one of the top ten neighborhoods to live and work in LA. This area is experiencing a rebirth as a Digital Village. To further promote this development, government is offering few incentives to qualifying business. These business can enjoy a greatly reduced Los Angeles business tax; as well as federal tax credits. For further information, please call Bruce Stratton Real Estate Services.

 

The inspirational creative work spaces are ideally suited for fashion designers, architects, filming production companies or any firm interested in being a part of Downtown's bustling renaissance. The tower encourages the developing artist community by providing a nurturing environment geared towards creative endeavors at affordable prices. On the drawing board are plans for a courtyard theater space, an urban gallery and a full bar on the strikingly beautiful vault floor.

 

 

  • Building Specification

    The building was designed by John Parkinson & Edwin Bergstorm Architects in 1914. It is a twelve (13)-story structure with a partial 2nd floor (so call mezzanine), full basement and partial sub-basement. The building is approximately 115'X155' with an interior court approximately 40'-6" X 62'-4" starting at the fourth floor.

    Technology advanced renovation; renovated and repositioned as one of the Historic Core's most desirable buildings for the growing Downtown community.

    State-of-the-art co-location facilities; a range of hosting and data warehousing option are available; features high end materials and brass detailing, and offers a brand new, state-of-the art telecommunication systems.

Ideal housing for high tech business. Currently, Qwest & Pac Bell is used as backbone to provide broadband network and co-location services to telecommunications companies, Internet service providers, application service providers and data-centric enterprise.

The typical story height is 10'-6 3/4" with the exception of the first floor at 26'-1" (14'-10" at 2nd floor) and 13'-6" at the roof.

Several operable, highly secure bank vaults
Marble lobby and restrooms
Victorian and Deco Architecture
OC 192 fiber optic cable ( the equivalent of 6,667 T-1 lines )
30 foot ceiling height on ground floor

Electrical Capacity
110 volt standard, 230 being installed
2 x 600 amp, 2 x 400 (1 single phase) (1 three phase)

 
  •  Leasing Specifications

    Twelve floors of nearly 230,000 sq.ft. for lease

Completely flexible sizing option. Rooms available for lease from just a few hundred square feet up to the whole floor. These spaces can be used for any purpose you see fit.

Ideal for developing artist community
Government offering incentives for qualified business

For further information please contact:
 
Bruce Stratton
Ph:   (310) 274-0707
Cell: (310) 422-2283