LA Lofts In The Old Bank District Offer Buyers Modern Features in Historic Buildings

 

Rowan Building
Rowan Building with Exposed Brick Walls

Located in the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles, the Old Bank District is an accessible, vibrant community that has been coined and developed by Tom Gilmore and Jerri Perrone of Gilmore Associates. #DTLA

The Old Bank District features luxury, loft-style residences in a uniquely historic and modern feel along with handy ground-level amenities like highly rated restaurants and gourmet market all located on premises. Stunning loft at the beautiful and historic Rowan Building. Built in 1912 and converted to lofts, The Rowan still retains much of its original character. Elegant lobby, original elevator doors, Carrera marble hallways, lounge, BBQ grill area, lush patio and two spas round out the amenities. The spacious loft has a gorgeous kitchen with Scavolini cabinetry, natural stone counters and Bosch appliances. Exposed brick walls and wood floors throughout. Large windows overlooking Spring Street lets in an abundance of light yet the double pane windows offer a quiet refuge from the bustling city below. The bathroom has beautiful tile, exposed brick and a large soaking tub. Washer & dryer included along with one assigned parking spot (additional $225/month). The building has Mills Act for significant savings on property taxes. Located in the Old Bank District/Historic Core and within walking distance to all your favorite restaurants, coffee shops, bars, cafe’s and the new Whole Foods.
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LA Live/Work Loft Growth Depends on Our Goldmine of Local Water Resources

200 N San Fernando
Live Work Buildings in LA

 

Local researchers have figured out  how to improve water-quality and increase water-supply for Los Angeles.   Climate change will not be kind to Southern California. An increase in long droughts, more floods, and more warm temperatures all will hamper development  with  more water when we don’t want it, and less water when we do,  Planners and researchers agree that this plan is a necessary step towards realizing 100% locally-sourced water for L.A. County by 2050.  Los Angeles is sitting on an aquifer goldmine, that is soil that can soak up water and store it in the ground for later use. The long term plan depends on the ability to capture rain water and treated waste water in a system of  Spreading Grounds in order to make the ambitious long term goal of sourcing all our water from this and a variety of local sources. #Lofts

This important work in water resources will help ensure Los Angeles continues to be a vital city to live and work. Speaking of living and working in LA you can combine the two activities with Live-work lofts which are all the rage because of their popular open architecture, industrial style and character that are considered hip and modern when the kitchen and bathrooms are updated with stainless appliances and granite countertops. Many renters and buyers of lofts use live work lofts almost exclusively for residential purposes. Many others are using lofts for creative work such as photography, painting, graphic arts or music. Musicians need know that live music cannot be played loudly in any residential or live-work buildings in Downtown Los Angeles. Heavy industrial, construction and other loud noisy work is also generally not acceptable in any Downtown Los Angeles live/work building. #DTLA

In Downtown Los Angeles, there are exceptions to many of the rules. All buildings will vary on what type of work they will allow, how many customers may visit etc. None of the live/work lofts will let you have a cash register in your unit with a line coming out of the door. But even the residential properties will let you have a business client or two come every day for consultations etc. To help you navigate the live work options get a buyer consultation fill out the online form.

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