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408 South Spring Street #CONTINENTAL BUILDING 504 408 S. SPRING STREET

Gallery Row, Downtown Los Angeles, Central LA, Los Angeles, 90013
$2,050
Posted 169 weeks ago, Immediate Move-In
bedrooms
1 Bed
bathrooms
1 Bath
square feet
750 Sqft
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         Work and live in our spacious and trendy lofts -
LEARN TO WALK ALL OVER AGAIN! LA'S ORIGINAL SKY-SCRAPER, OFFERING SPACIOUS LIVE WORK ACCOMMODATIONS IN AN ECLECTIC NEIGHBORHOOD SETTING.

The Continental Building is a 12-story residential building located on the corner of 4th and Spring Streets. The building was built in 1904 by John Parkinson, who was known for designing many of Los Angeles' historic landmark buildings such as the Alexandria Hotel, City Hall, and the University of Southern California. The Continental was originally named the Braly building, after John Hyde Braly, who was a leading financier in Los Angeles who oversaw construction of the building.The Continental was the first fully-representative building of Beaux Arts style in Los Angeles, with a facade distinguished by rich ornaments of terra cotta, striking cornice bends, pediments, and project lion heads. The building is also known as the first skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles. It was built shortly before the city enacted a height restriction in 1905 on all future buildings, making it the tallest building until the 1960s with the only exception being City Hall. The Continental stood at a height of 175 feet, unmatched by any building for over 50 years. The architectural makeup of Spring Street is such that the Continental still remains the tallest within the Historic Core, with most buildings only reaching a maximum of 12 stories at heights under 150 feet.The building originally served as an office space, later housed by many banks as part of the early 20th century attempt to mirror New York's Financial District. Spring Street at the time was commonly referred to as "Financial District West." The Continental has since been redeveloped by Gilmore Associates and converted into 56 loft style apartments in 2001 as part of the Old Bank District residential conversion project.

Beautiful, vintage loft in the heart of DTLA with incredibly high ceilings and large windows. 1 bed and space for den. Gorgeous exposed brick, antique tile and flooring. Live/work, so perfect for a new home, work space, office, artist studio etc. Pet friendly. Washer/dryers and trash chute just down the hall. Next to a Los Angeles city dog park and the only Michelin star restaurant in all of Los Angeles. Parking lot spaces available. Down the street from countless iconic bars, restaurants and cafes, including Grand Central Market. Right across from the last book store. Public transportation very accessible. Walking distance to mul
 
       Penthouse Loft with Spectacular Views in Great Location of DTLA! - Beautiful, spacious vintage loft in the heart of DTLA with high ceilings and large windows. Gorgeous exposed brick, antique tile and flooring. Live/work, so perfect for a new home, work space, office, artist studio etc. Pet friendly. Washer/dryers and trash chute just down the hall. Next to a Los Angeles city dog park and the only Michelin star restaurant in all of Los Angeles. Parking lot spaces available. Down the street from countless iconic bars, restaurants and cafes, including Grand Central Market. Right across from the last book store. Public transportation very accessible. Walking distance to multiple weekly farmers markets, theaters, clubs, and the Staple Center! A New York style of living but in the LA scene, best of both coasts!

The Continental was originally named the Braly building, after John Hyde Braly, who was a leading financier in Los Angeles who oversaw construction of the building.The Continental was the first fully-representative building of Beaux Arts style in Los Angeles, with a facade distinguished by rich ornaments of terra cotta, striking cornice bends, pediments, and project lion heads. The building is also known as the first skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles. It was built shortly before the city enacted a height restriction in 1905 on all future buildings, making it the tallest building until the 1960s with the only exception being City Hall. The Continental stood at a height of 175 feet, unmatched by any building for over 50 years. The architectural makeup of Spring Street is such that the Continental still remains the tallest within the Historic Core, with most buildings only reaching a maximum of 12 stories at heights under 150 feet.The building originally served as an office space, later housed by many banks as part of the early 20th century attempt to mirror New York's Financial District. Spring Street at the time was commonly referred to as "Financial District West."

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This apartment's rent is 28.57% cheaper than the median rent of $2,870 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,050. The building allows easy access via an elevator. Both cats and dogs are allowed, but as always, double check with the manager about any specific pet concerns you may have.

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