Downtown L.A. Cheers Much Appreciated Services Venue AT Mateo
Downtown Los Angeles, DTLA is totally booming, skyrocketing at a head-spinning pace, and the Arts District is at the center of much of that new construction. With demand for more creative work space in the Arts District a change is in order for this development which is well under way across the street from Molino Lofts and Barker Block Lofts Warehouse 1 in Downtown LA. The address is AT MATEO — 551 Mateo Street, Los Angeles.
The developer is near completion of The Arts Districts’ preeminent destination for shopping, dining and gathering. What is looking like it will be like a “The Grove Jr” will bring a substantial office, shopping, dining and entertainment center. #artsdistrict #dtla
Currently under construction in the east edge of Downtown L.A., near the Los Angeles River and three major arterial freeways, the Los Angeles Arts District has evolved into one of the countries most talked about, imaginative, authentic and upscale urban neighborhoods. This small area of historical brick, concrete and wood beamed industrial warehouses and manufacturing plants is enhanced by the colorful character of local artist murals and converted historic industrial buildings.
After it is completed, AT MATEO promises to become the social epicenter of the Arts District, providing locals and visitors with artisan eateries and drinking establishments, fashion-forward retailers and local services that complement the avant garde and sophisticated culture of this exciting urban neighborhood.
At Mateo Shopping Center Coming Soon to the Arts District
The developer is credited with utilizing existing portions of the existing historic architecture in creating the authentic look for the new center that is expected to be well-received by locals and visitors to Downtown’s Arts District. With a boom in loft and apartment construction this development will bring much needed to services to this blossoming DTLA Arts district. In addition to the shops and eateries the site includes a stunning Brutalist inspired parking structure and expanded office and work spaces. You can see that eager young professionals who are driving this boom are putting their energies and heart into creating successful businesses and living out their dreams and aspirations in Downtown Los Angeles.
It looks like the construction is about finished now, but few, if any, business have moved in.
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