DTLA neighborhood with Mills Act lofts of elaborate antique character! Check out the Rowan loft corner unit with parking, lots of windows and views at www.RowanLoft.com. | DETAILS | VIDEO TOUR
Here’s a special update on what’s happening with the Rowan loft condominiums in Downtown Los Angeles at 460 S Spring St. There are some particularly nice units for sale and for lease today. The L.A. Loft Blog also brings this exclusive video of some possible Rowan rentals that may be coming available. To be the among the first to tour one of the 690 square foot units with an expected rent around $2,350 with parking included, get on the rental interest list by calling 213-880-9910. #rowan #building #dtla | Exclusive Preview VIDEO
The History of the Rowan Building
The Rowan is an LA Innovator! Originally built by famed real estate developer Robert A Rowan and AC Bilicke, the building stands at the corner of 5th and Spring streets, a prime location in the heart of the Historic Core, at one time known as “The Wall Street of the West.”
The Rowan was designed in 1911 by two legends of architecture: John Parkinson, architect of the Los Angeles City Hall and the Pacific Stock Exchange, aided by G. Edwin Bergstrom, famed designer of The Pentagon. The firm of Parkinson & Bergstrom designed the Los Angeles Athletic Club, the Alexandria Hotel, and the original building of Bullock’s Department Store.
The Rowan Building was once home to many of the city’s oldest and most prominent law offices and stock brokerage firms during the original golden years of the downtown Los Angeles area.
THE BUILDING
Deeply rooted in the history of Downtown Los Angeles, The Rowan is today an iconic loft residence located in the center of an innovative neighborhood with eclectic restaurants, galleries and shops, the Old Bank District. Next door is Spring Street park, epicenter of the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk.
The Rowan has exceptional natural lighting by day, with skyline views by night. Owing to it’s extremely high ratio of window to square footage, combined with it’s southwest orientation. The original mahogany sash is beautifully restored, featuring laminated glass windows in operable frames. Most windows measure 4’x8’ or larger. They provide spectacular city views with natural airflow. | Unit 1111 Tour VIDEO:
Amenities include: security front desk concierge, a beautiful outdoor space with fire pit lounge, BBQ, picnic area, hot tub spa and dipping pool. Inside, on the 2nd floor, is a community lounge social room with video screen. Select units include parking in the adjacent structure.
Building Features: 1st floor lofts feature two-story living spaces with 15 feet high ceilings, original marble tile flooring and mezzanines. Select homes feature private patio areas. Most 2nd floor residences have decks or balconies with french doors. An exclusive lounge boasts deconstructed art and decor. Abundant open areas in each floor plan allow for unique living space to meet individual needs. Offering the pinnacle of contemporary urban living, eight penthouse residences feature ceilings with skylights, soaring to more than 15 feet high. | MAP
LOFT CONVERSION DEVELOPERS Goodwin Gaw, developer of The Rowan and President of Downtown Properties united with Tom Gilmore, Partner at Gilmore Associates. Gilmore has acquired and rehabilitated historic properties in Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood since the early 1990’s and is generally credited as the first developer to successfully utilize the adaptive re-use ordinance in Los Angeles to convert historic commercial buildings into modern residences.
Number of Units in Building: 206 Residential Loft Condominiums Stories: 12 Floors and 1 Penthouse Level Original Price Range: $300,000 to over $1.0 million
Amenities: Private lounge, 24-hour security concierge, outdoor space greenbelt with hot tub spa and cold dipping pool, barbecue, fire pit tables, picnic area, Scavolini kitchen and bathroom cabinets, granite and CaesarStone countertops, Toto bathroom fixtures, birch flooring over Sound Eater acoustical flooring underlayment, exposed brick, mahogany window frames.
Developer: Goodwin Gaw, Downtown Properties Group Project Consultant: Tom Gilmore, Gilmore Associates Contractor: City Constructors, Inc. Architect: Killefer Flammang Architects Interior Design: Dodd Mitchell Design