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Massive Loft in Historic Hellman Building - THE LOFT: Loft #305 is a large interior-facing loft on the third floor of the Hellman Building. Soaring ceilings and raw details original to the historic building (like exposed concrete ceilings) make this space unique. A classic loft, #305 has an open floor plan with columns and exposed duct work.
THE BUILDING: The Hellman Building was constructed in 1902 on the former site of Herman Hellman’s one story cottage at the corner of South Main and 4th Street. Its six story structure features green terra cotta and classical details representative of commercial architecture in the early 20th century. When it was built, it was the largest steel frame building in Los Angeles. The ground floor is home to several art galleries, a local market, salon and a cupcake shop!
- Energy Star Appliances included: gas range, refrigerator, dishwasher, and garbage disposal.
o There are washer/dryers on each floor of the building.
- Utilities paid by building: water/sewer, gas, and trash.
- Parking for residents is available for $175/month for a single unreserved space, $225/month for a single reserved space and $325/month for tandem-reserved parking.
- Pets are more than welcome here; no pet deposit nor pent rent.
- Night Patrol from dusk until dawn, daily
- Controlled Access to all buildings
THE NEIGHBORHOOD: The Old Bank District is part of DTLA’s vibrant Historic Core. It is characterized by turn-of-the-century commercial buildings that have been converted into residential lofts, shops, galleries, restaurants, bars and nightlife following the city's 1999 passage of the adaptive reuse ordinance. Residential lofts in the Old Bank District are characterized by urban architectural design elements, like exposed concrete, high ceilings, and exposed duct work.
Nearby: The Last Bookstore, Old Bank District Market, Bigman Bakes, Kazunori, Bar Ama, Orsa & Winston, The Nickel Diner, Blossom, Tod Lychkoff Gallery, Miguel Osana Studio and Gallery, Robert Renolds Gallery, Howard Griffith Gallery, Tione's on Main, Simply Salad, Raw Art Materials, Pufrock Pizza, The Regent Theatre, Lovesong Bar, The Must, Continental Club, The Lash, Bar 107, Buzz Beer & Wine Shop, Salon on Main, Portofino Cucina Italiana, and Spring Street Park
Massive Loft in Historic Hellman Building - THE LOFT: Loft #305 is a large interior-facing loft on the third floor of the Hellman Building. Soaring ceilings and raw details original to the historic building (like exposed concrete ceilings) make this space unique. A classic loft, #305 has an open floor plan with columns and exposed duct work.
THE BUILDING: The Hellman Building was constructed in 1902 on the former site of Herman Hellman’s one story cottage at the corner of South Main and 4th Street. Its six story structure features green terra cotta and classical details representative of commercial architecture in the early 20th century. When it was built, it was the largest steel frame building in Los Angeles. The ground floor is home to several art galleries, a local market, salon and a cupcake shop!
- Energy Star Appliances included: gas range, refrigerator, dishwasher, and garbage disposal.
o There are washer/dryers on each floor of the building.
- Utilities paid by building: water/sewer, gas, and trash.
- Parking for residents is available for $175/month for a single unreserved space, $225/month for a single reserved space and $325/month for tandem-reserved parking.
- Pets are more than welcome here; no pet deposit nor pent rent.
- Night Patrol from dusk until dawn, daily
- Controlled Access to all buildings
THE NEIGHBORHOOD: The Old Bank District is part of DTLA’s vibrant Historic Core. It is characterized by turn-of-the-century commercial buildings that have been converted into residential lofts, shops, galleries, restaurants, bars and nightlife following the city's 1999 passage of the adaptive reuse ordinance. Residential lofts in the Old Bank District are characterized by urban architectural design elements, like exposed concrete, high ceilings, and exposed duct work.
Nearby: The Last Bookstore, Old Bank District Market, Bigman Bakes, Kazunori, Bar Ama, Orsa & Winston, The Nickel Diner, Blossom, Tod Lychkoff Gallery, Miguel Osana Studio and Gallery, Robert Renolds Gallery, Howard Griffith Gallery, Tione's on Main, Simply Salad, Raw Art Materials, Pufrock Pizza, The Regent Theatre, Lovesong Bar, The Must, Continental Club, The Lash, Bar 107, Buzz Beer & Wine Shop, Salon on Main, Portofino Cucina Italiana, and Spring Street Park
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