AVA Little Tokyo Apartments
New Rental Residences in Downtown L.A.
236 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
AVA is the new living space in the heart of Little Tokyo – where wine bars and new clubs converge with galleries and restaurants, where sushi meets tacos, and music collides with performing arts.
AVA is just blocks from the Gold and Red Metro lines, giving you easy access to downtown LA. From the Staples Center to Disney Concert Hall to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and LA Live, the best of downtown LA is at your fingertips.
AVA’s apartments, from studio to 3 bedrooms, feature urban-inspired design that extends beyond your walls to social spaces throughout the community. Experience the 6th floor deck with dramatic city skyline views, a social bar and movie wall. The indoor chill lounge is an edgy and magnetic space that features game tables and plush community style seating. It’s perfect for a group to mingle or hanging solo. There is an awesome two-level fitness center and DIY spaces where you can roll up your sleeves and get creative. Oh, and don’t forget about the controlled access underground parking and bike storage. So, what are you waiting for? Dive in and make it yours at AVA Little Tokyo.
Apartment homes include features for persons with disabilities required by the Federal Fair Housing Act.
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