LEVEL DTLA

LEVEL DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES 888 Olive Street 90015

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Much-needed short-term to long-term apartment rentals have come to DTLA in the form of a 33-story luxury tower recently constructed between Downtown’s South Park and Historic Core neighborhoods.   The project, officially named LEVEL DTLA, consists of furnished extended-stay rentals aimed at those who are new to Downtown and staying for 1 month to 12 months or more.  The $200 million tower brings 300 1-3 bedroom suites that start at 710 square feet and go up to 2,035 square feet.

Downtown Los Angeles is fast turning into THE place to be.  Filling the need between extended stay hotel and short term

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apartments, the new Level Furnished Living allows visitors and new residents to be immersed in the middle of Downtown LA for as long or short of a stay as they feel comfortable.

The furnished residential rental units feature floor-to-ceiling windows, several large flat-screen TVs, balconies; full kitchens, washer and dryer, as well as Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances. On the hotel’s 4th floor, is includes a double-sized fitness center, massage room, a court-spin studio, a rooftop pool with private cabanas, a hot tub, a bar and an outdoor barbecue area. The sprawling grounds also boast an Olympic-length pool, multiple patios. sundecks and a full-sized basketball court.

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Residents are now able to walk to some of the most exciting places in Los Angeles, including LA LIVE, Staples Center, Grammy Museum, theaters on Broadway, Restaurant Row, the Art Walk and the all-important Ralph’s market and new Whole Foods Market recently built across the street.

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LEVEL FURNISHED LIVING SETS THE BAR FOR FULLY FURNISHED, LUXURY APARTMENTS WITH THE LAUNCH OF LEVEL DTLA
Los Angeles’ Only Luxury Serviced Residences

Following the success of its LEVEL Furnished Living flagship in Vancouver, Canada, Onni Group – a leading Vancouver-based real estate developer – announces the debut of LEVEL Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) in the city’s South Park District. The area’s only luxury development of its kind, LEVEL DTLA is a $200 million, 33-story tower with one-, two- and three-bedroom fully furnished suites that range from 710 – 2,035 square feet.
“Demand for luxury housing in Downtown Los Angeles is soaring to an all-time high with the area’s recent revitalization,” said Javier Cepeda, regional vice president of LEVEL Furnished Living. “LEVEL DTLA is primed to welcome upscale guests, Hollywood’s elite, and both local and international leisure and business travelers. The residential-style accommodations, design, amenities and location make the LEVEL DTLA community unlike any other.”

Each of the more than 300 fully furnished residential suites at LEVEL DTLA features spacious contemporary living spaces with separate bedroom, dining and work areas; luxury bath and home amenities; floor-to-ceiling windows; multiple 40-50” flat-screen TVs; open-air balconies; a fully outfitted kitchen; in-suite laundry; and high-end Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances.

“LEVEL DTLA combines the style and service of a boutique hotel with the space and comfort of a fully appointed luxury apartment,” said Colin Daley, executive director of sales for LEVEL Furnished Living. “Our guests and residents can expect exceptional business, entertainment and dynamic lifestyle services designed for long-stay comfort and value.”

Located on LEVEL DTLA’s fourth floor is L Club, a sprawling 37,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor space on which guests can find an exclusive Fitness Center with state-of-the-art equipment, personalized training, private massage room, multi-sport court and spin studio; a large rooftop pool surrounded by private cabanas, hot tub and poolside bar; an outdoor dining area flanked by fireplaces and BBQs; and a steam and sauna area with outdoor rain showers. Approximately 5,000 square feet of meeting space is also available for private events.

LEVEL DTLA is located at 888 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, Calif., 90015, just one block away from the Financial District and a less than 10-minute walk from L.A. Live and the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM).

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Downtown L.A. Goes Gay !!!! New GLBT Establishments Bring Flair to Downtown Los Angeles

Gay Downtown Los Angeles Update 2017:
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Update Tuesday February 9, 2016

Newest Gay Bar comes to Historic Core of Downtown Los AngelesMattachine

mattachine-gay-bar-downtown-los-angelesThis amazing new bar gives a fresh breath into what was once the dying gay life of DTLA. Mattachine’s blend of historic homage with minimalist decor and thematic 60s-70s nights provide a wondrous experience.  The location was previously home to several short-lived bars and patrons hope that Mattachine will stand the test of time. Visitors who have stopped by after work with friends have praised the staff, drinks, prices and crowd. Locals are please to welcome this cool, intimate space on 7th Street.

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AUGUST 24, 2015 – Redline now open Open Tuesday – Sunday 5PM-2AM at 131 E 6th St
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JULY 11, 2015  –  The California B&B Corps just had a fun, little party with their Boots and Breeches at Alta Lofts near Downtown Los Angeles. Even the schnauzer was wearing a uniform:

SPECIAL UPDATE:  As of June 24, 2015, Precinct bar is open every day.

Now that Precinct has opened, Downtown is officially complete.  The first open, mainstream gay bar in the history of the neighborhood sets a new milestone for DTLA.

Downtown Los Angeles was once known during the prohibition period for its underground speakeasy bars of the Roaring 20’s.  Now Downtown seems set on a course for an upcoming Roaring 2020’s.

According to the Press Telegram, the “gayborhood” is coming back to Downtown Los Angeles.  Two LGBT bars are set to launch in the next few months. After several delays a la the City of Los Angeles, Precinct celebrated its Grand Opening May 30, 2015.

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Another new bar and lounge called Redline is under construction and planned to open soon in the Historic Core on the ground floor of the Santa Fe Lofts, reports the Downtown News. The 1,900 square foot bar and lounge is under construction at 121 E. Sixth Street, featuring a dance floor and food along with its many beverages.

The first  new gay-oriented bar, Precinct, after a short delay, opened just a few blocks away at Broadway and Fourth Street. The 8,500 square foot bar is designed with a Prohibition-era police theme, a patio, pub and dance floor. The bars are both not far from Pershing Square, which is historically significiant to LGBT people since the area was gay hotspot for decades. top-10-best-home-buys-ad Downtown was previously home to many gay bars in the 1960’s and earlier as journaled in John Rechy’s novels City of Night and Numbers, as well as Gore Vidal’s Salt & the Pillar, but with LAPD harrassment & the rise toward West Hollywood Gay establishments, which were under the less stringent administration by the LA County Sherrifs, the DTLA Gay bars slowly disappeared. The last two Gay bars in DTLA, as remembered by one Yelp reviewer, were the Waldorf, with tough, street smart drag queens, and Harold’s, which some say harbored “rough trade” who hung around the bar to get money from Johns who tried to curry special favors from the street smart boys. By the mid 1980’s both Harold’s & Waldorf, which were on 527 & 555 South Main Street, were considered by the city officials to be the center of vice, and were thus condemned with parking structures to take their place. Sometime around the 1990’s, Score, a gay bar, was located on 107 West 4th Street catering somewhat to businessmen in DTLA & the local Latino population living nearby. More recently, there is another gay bar mostly patronized by a spanish-speaking crowd called Jalisco Bar on 245 South Main Street, near the old LA Times-Mirror Building.

Frontiers and Out Traveler published stories about how hip downtown Los Angeles crosses the gentrification threshold with the first brick-and-mortar gay bar opening this soon on Broadway and 4th Street in the Historic Core. While LGBT parties have one-night night in venues throughout Downtown Los Angeles (now commonly called DTLA), Precinct is the first one to have a regular home. Party promoters Brian McIntire and Thor Stephens are behind the venue, which includes a bar, dance floor, performance stage, and 2nd-floor patio and veranda facing the lively intersection. McIntire and Stephens were attracted to Downtown because of its many gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender residents who have a great attraction to the area’s historic architecture. “As is the case with most of the Historic District, the building we are in was constructed just after the turn of the 20th century,” McIntire told the magazine. “Personally, we’re fans of the architecture of the era — a time when there was a more open celebration of individual craftsmanship and artistry — less disposable cookie-cuttery.” McIntire and Stephens are favorable to the idea of DTLA because of its role in gay history, which is, sadly, mostly forgotten. While many Los Angeles gays splintered off to West Hollywood or Silver Lake in the late 20th century, many have been returning to the city center, and Precinct now welcomes every stripe of LGBT humanity. “We’re hoping to see lots of beards and tattoos, with equal parts glitter, lipstick and leather,” McIntire said. Broadway also houses a new Ace Hotel and a forthcoming outpost of Big Gay Ice Cream Shop.

Known for occasional art events and parties, Alta Lofts is home to a very diverse and happy community.  Those planning on moving to Downtown Los Angeles can get a free list of available lofts, condos and apartments. Fill out the online form:

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