Little Tokyo Lofts Live/Work Condo with Mills Act Property Tax Benefits For Sale in Downtown Los Angeles
Amazing loft unit in the historic Westinghouse Electric elevator factory. Originally built in the Roaring Twenties, the building was converted into live work residential condominiums in 2006. The loft features high ceilings, large windows with original steel frame, in-unit laundry, and large walk-in closet. Amenities include heated pool, hot tub spa and sun deck, outdoor grills, 24-hour security and a fitness room.
High up on the top floor, get ready to take in the sunshine and blue sky of this bright loft throughout the day, turning into a very cozy fireplace unit in the evening. Great natural light in quiet courtyard with private covered balcony, the unit features an open floor plan with separated bed area, deeded assigned parking space and additional 25 guest parking spaces. 11 ft high ceilings with exposed ductwork and the massive original concrete pillar columns add an industrial character to this loft. The unit also boasts hardwood and concrete floors, in-unit laundry washer and dryer, stainless steel kitchen appliances with gas stove, central air A/C and heat. The historic building is approved for substantial Mills Act property tax benefits. Additional building amenities include electric car chargers, guard gate free guest parking, 24-hour security and a small fitness room with lots of fun workout equipment. A dog run lets you walk your pets without leaving the gated complex. Nice BBQ barbecue grill area, gym, a courtyard and outdoor lounge area with sofas, and a reading library. Little Tokyo Lofts is a peaceful, guarded sanctuary within the bustle of vibrant urban Downtown Los Angeles.
Only a few minutes walk to restaurants, bars, museums and shops in the Historic Core, the Arts District, shopping promenade, museums, art galleries, breweries and famous tasty restaurants like Daikokuya Little Tokyo, Marugame Monzo and Sushi Gen.
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Buying into a community like Little Tokyo in DTLA, which has a strong neighborhood identity an essential feature for building healthy relationships. By allowing residents to spend time with their family, friends, and others in your community. This is valuable to a resident over a generic suburb situation because it can help improve one’s mental well-being. Strengthening relationships both at home and within your community ultimately shapes your life. Mental health and physical health are fundamentally linked, with positive mental well-being contributing to physical conditions. Three positive facts about strong communities
Neighbor Identity
Little Tokyo has a strong Japanese identity that is fun for everyone to participate in as part of the community events to connect their residents and keep old traditions alive while making new ones. It can also help attract new visitors by showing off what makes Little Tokyo so much fun which can simultaneously help build a strong sense of pride for the community. A sense of pride amongst the community may also encourage members to take better care of their neighborhoods.
Create New Business Opportunities
With community events – whether free, family-friendly, or ticketed events – you’ll need help setting up, running, and promoting them. Use this as an opportunity to showcase your community’s local businesses. Like the ones showcased below, community events help drive revenue to the local small businesses, attracting those in the community to support them. In addition, community events may also bring in business from neighboring towns, generating further revenue that supports your community.
It’s Fun!
At the end of the day, the point of hosting a community event is to create memorable moments for the community. These types of events will not only showcase what Little Tokyo has to offer, but connect members of the community forever from these shared experiences, no matter their background, gender, or age.
Little Tokyo City Tours Come join us for Little Tokyo City Tours, an interactive 2.5-hour walking / food-tasting tour through Little Tokyo!
About this Event
Come learn about the history of this thriving area in DTLA. The tour begins at the JEMS parking lot and will include stops at Rafu Shimpo newspaper, Artist District, Terasaki Budokan gym, Japanese American Community Center, Weller Court, Japanese Village Plaza, East West Players building, Jist Cafe, Fugetsudo Manju shop, Go for Broke National Educational Center, Japanese American National Museum and more! Tour guide earphones used on tour
WHERE: meet @ JEMS parking lot @ 948 E. 2nd Str., Los Angeles, Ca 90012 (map).
TIME: Start time @ 8:30 AM (departure @ 8:45 AM) > End @ 11:30 AM @ JANM museum (site)
SUGGESTED DONATION: $15 (covers cost of 4 tasting stops + free admission to JAMN museum at the end of the tour)
CONTACT: jessica@citybible.church
Join us for the 2021 Nisei Week Virtual Experience on Saturday, August 14, 2021.
For 2021 the virtual program will air on the Nisei Week Foundation’s YouTube channel in place of an in-person festival. A mix of live streaming and pre-recorded segments, we will feature highlights Nisei Week fans have come to love about the Nisei Week Japanese Festival over the years. Normally the Festival is a 9-day event and dates back to the 1930s as a means of welcoming people into the neighborhood and support the local businesses. This year’s theme is Ibasho, which is a Japanese word that means, “a place to belong.” The Foundation looks forward to celebrating community, culture, and the place so many see as home – Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo. The Nisei Week Experience will also showcase this year’s queen candidates and the announcement of a 2021 Nisei Week Queen & Court. Other program highlights will include spotlights on Little Tokyo community organizations and businesses, live performances, and elements of the popular Closing Ceremony, complete with Obon dancing. Check back for more details coming soon!
Another event later this year is hosted by Little Tokyo Community Council and Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
PICNIC ON THE PLAZA
Grab takeout from your favorite Little Tokyo restaurant and bring your friends and family to the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) Plaza for fun afternoon of kicking back, enjoying music, and watching fun food demonstrations led by local business owners! #littletokyolofts
FREE | ALL AGES WELCOME
Event details:
JACCC Plaza, 244 S. San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
RSVP for a chance to win $15 gift certificates to Fugetsu-Do and Azay! Winner will be drawn and announced at 2 pm. Must be present to win!
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