652 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA 90021 Corey Chambers (213) 880-9910
Congratulations to Kyle, who just moved into his brick loft apartment in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1922, this three story rental building was converted from industrial use to 21 residential units in 1965, and updated again in 2009. The units feature high ceilings and modern updated kitchens and bathrooms. #bricklofts Blog Video
Once home to starving artists, the historic neighborhood along the LA River now boasts some of the coolest dining and entertainment establishments, art galleries and upscale, contemporary apartment buildings. Check out corner unit 202, with lots of windows and natural light.
Q: How much are textile building dues? A: Textile Building HOA Homeowners Association Dues vary based on unit size and other factors. Here are recently reported HOA dues for some units in the building, with square feet and HOA dues: 1,370 sq ft is $625/mo; 640 sq ft is $506/mo. More info on TEXTILE BUILDING LOFTS Downtown Los Angeles 315 E 8th St Los Angeles 90014 is at www.TextileLoftLA.com.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — More prospective Downtown Los Angeles homebuyers have been changing their minds, deciding not to buy, as Los Angeles crime grows out of control. Their stories are similar: #dtla #homebuyers #renters
My wife and I have decided to abandon our search in DTLA. The crime situation (which I had been trying to turn a blind eye to) is just too troubling for us to feel like we wish to continue living here.We have grown tired of the constant sirens, LAPD helicopters and today more knife crime only a few blocks away.I think we will now take stock and sadly look at renting in a safe part of LA County.
Other would-be loft buyers have echoed the sentiment, calling Skid Row “intense.”
Established residents are beginning to take action as the streets fill up with derelict vehicles, and sidewalks become unwalkable. A group of residents at one Los Anglees loft condominium building recently put together a petition requesting that their city provide adequate law enforcement, and clean up the surrounding streets and sidewalks, which are cluttered and clogged with dangerous refuse that breaks federal laws and likely to cause injury as residents trip over the objects or are forced to walk in the streets that lack functioning street lights.
Even after the recent riots quieted down, Angelenos are unable to get basic emergency services as violent assaults occur in LA streets. When a lady was assaulted by a bottle-throwing mentally ill woman this week, calls to 9-1-1 emergency hotline went unanswered, with busy signal after busy signal.
Local residents plea for assistance:
Our neighborhood looks worse every day. it would be so wonderful if we could get some kind of plan of action by way of street cleaning in our area. I know the city is low on money and I’m sure our community would be willing to pitch in. I know that 26th and Humboldt has regular street cleaning services. We request the surrounding areas around Alta lofts be included. Let me know how I can help.
Businesses and residential neighborhoods alike are impacted as women and children find many areas too unclean and unlawful for anxious residents to walk safely:
Please clean up the homelessness and trailers around Barranca St and San Fernando Rd. I’ve seen several people living in them peeing and defecting on the street with their exposed parts showing around young children.
The City of Los Angeles is today facing the most worrying explosion of urban blight in the city’s history as city, county and state officials are focused narrowly on politics while neglecting to take care of the basic necessities of tax-paying residents.
The taxpayers simply ask for basic cleanliness and safety that the City of Los Angeles is required to provide in exchange for tax dollars, as succinctly clarified by one L.A. loft owner:
Please keep our neighborhood from going ugly and keep our streets sanitary.
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