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*X-LARGE LIVE/WORK HISTORIC LOFT OVER 1500SF+ WITH GRAND ENTRYWAY OR FRONT OFFICE & MASSIVE WALL OF UNIQUE, ARCHED WINDOWS. WATER & TRASH INCLUDED. PET-FRIENDLY.* The Spring Arcade, built in 1924, is a unique two-tower building, which spans the length of Spring Street to Broadway, in the heart of the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles. The Arcade was designed by architects Kenneth McDonald and Maurice Couchot with the intent of maintaining the Mercantile alley's storefronts and ambiance. These two, back to back towers, are connected by a three level arcade covered by a glass-roofed skylight dome, fashioned after the grand 19th century shopping arcades of Paris and London. In particular, the glass-roof skylight was designed to imitate the Burlington Arcade in London. The Arcade is currently transforming into a vibrant and diverse dining destination, home to a variety of privately owned, artisan eatery businesses, offering everything from breakfast to desserts to a glass of French wine. All of the newly renovated live/work residences are wired for cable and internet and come with white oak hardwood floors, granite and marble kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and central heat/air.
(RLNE7972717)
*X-LARGE LIVE/WORK HISTORIC LOFT OVER 1500SF+ WITH GRAND ENTRYWAY OR FRONT OFFICE & MASSIVE WALL OF UNIQUE, ARCHED WINDOWS. WATER & TRASH INCLUDED. PET-FRIENDLY.* The Spring Arcade, built in 1924, is a unique two-tower building, which spans the length of Spring Street to Broadway, in the heart of the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles. The Arcade was designed by architects Kenneth McDonald and Maurice Couchot with the intent of maintaining the Mercantile alley's storefronts and ambiance. These two, back to back towers, are connected by a three level arcade covered by a glass-roofed skylight dome, fashioned after the grand 19th century shopping arcades of Paris and London. In particular, the glass-roof skylight was designed to imitate the Burlington Arcade in London. The Arcade is currently transforming into a vibrant and diverse dining destination, home to a variety of privately owned, artisan eatery businesses, offering everything from breakfast to desserts to a glass of French wine. All of the newly renovated live/work residences are wired for cable and internet and come with white oak hardwood floors, granite and marble kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and central heat/air.
(RLNE7972717)
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