Find Authentic Historic Lofts and Apartments in the Historic Old Bank District of DTLA

The Historic Bank District is ground zero for loft apartment conversions in DTLA

Located in the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles, the Old Bank District provides an ever-expanding assortment of dining, pubs, art venues, shops and entertainment for Downtown loft residents. The Historic District has evolved during Downtown’s renaissance with the revitalization of old buildings and new construction in the neighborhood. In 2004, the City of Los Angeles officially recognized the community-building efforts of the Old Bank District and certified it a city district with the following demarcations: Spring and Main Streets, connected by 3rd and 6th Streets.

The neighborhood was the financial district in the early 1900s with some of the tallest buildings at that time hovering around 12 stories.  As 30-story skyscrapers started being built in the 1960s to 1990s, the new financial district replaced the Old Bank district as the central hub of finance on the West Coast.

The district resembles the metropolitan life of New York City, with the new vibe of Downtown’s amazing renewal. The Old Bank District’s original character has been re-captured and has blossomed into a modern neighborhood where creative productivity, home life, entertainment and relaxation all combine with imagination and class. Urbanites of all persuasions and lifestyles are drawn to the area for its powerful combination of creativity and entertainment, along with the flavor of genuine Los Angeles flair, where many have set up their businesses and lives.

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Considered one of the finest buildings in DTLA, The San Fernando Building at 400 S Main St, 90013 is a historic landmark displaying meticulous early 1920’s iconic architecture in one of the city’s historically preserved neighborhoods, the Old Bank District. Step inside and admire authentic downtown loft-style living. Our Downtown LA CA Apartments feature remarkably high ceilings with exposed beams, large windows, polished concrete floors, gourmet kitchens, and open floor plans that are illuminated by ample natural light.

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Crypto.com Arena, LA Live, Disney Concert Hall, The Broad Museum, MOCA, and the Music Center are just minutes away. Public transportation and local freeways: 101, 5, 110, 10 are easily accessible due to the numerous bus stops, the metro station, and the building’s central location. 

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Historic lofts and apartments often have huge windows and open floor plans.

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L.A. Officials Are Taking Steps to Boost The DTLA Biotechnology Industrial Footprint

Redeveloping this tired office park could bring the high wages commanded by bioscience industry jobs

A tired 1980s office complex that could pass for the set of Office Space,  is slated for conversion to a life sciences campus. We used to call that biotech and it means prestige tenants and well-paid jobs.

Under the latest plan to increase the city’s profile in the life sciences industry a five-building office park in Downtown Los Angeles could soon be home to a new life sciences campus.

BEP Helix, run by local businessman and biotech investor Ben Pouladian, has bought the leasehold interest in Park DTLA, a five-building, 280,000-square-foot office park at 261 S. Figueroa St., according to Urbanize Los Angeles citing a report in CoStar News.

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City and county officials, cognizant of that gap (and the high wages commanded by bioscience industry jobs), have looked to establish new life sciences campuses at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and near the Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw Plaza Mall. Likewise, an incubator for life sciences startups recently made its debut on a County-owned site in Culver City.

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Life Sciencesjobs In DTLA and elsewhere in the county would be a boom for the local economy.

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