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Discover an incredible opportunity to own a New York-style live-work loft right here in Downtown Los Angeles. This swanky three-story unit is in the lively Arts District neighborhood and boasts the perfect blend of interior and exterior architectural accents, historic charm, and modern conveniences. Originally built in 1906 to store sugar beets and then reborn in 2011 into 38 Luxury live/work townhome style lofts, you won't want to miss this unique offering. 940 E. 2nd Street is one of the Art District's best-kept secrets, and unit #36 stands tall with 2440 sq feet and three unique levels of live, work, and entertainment space. Enter from the street level or garage and discover the perfect blend of concrete, exposed brick, and high ceilings to unleash your creativity and elevate your productivity. The space is flexible in design and encompasses a mezzanine level and outdoor patio. Three private parking spaces await nearby for convenience. The main level is where you will find an expansive modern kitchen and living room area where sleek design meets functionality. The open layout invites seamless flow, making it the perfect setting for entertaining guests. A large center island provides ample workspace and doubles as a casual gathering spot, while stylish cabinetry and a walk-in pantry offer plenty of storage for all your culinary essentials. The upper level is a spacious master bedroom retreat with a custom-built walk-in closet, dual sink reclaimed wood vanity, and an outdoor terrace. The perfect place to relax and unwind. Natural light seeps in at all levels and into the original brick walls, exposed steel beams, and vaulted ceilings through a combination of skylights, custom-made doors and windows, and operable clerestory windows. What was once an industrial zone and low-cost haven for practicing artists is now L.A.'s Arts District a trendy, burgeoning urban hub for creative professionals, professional creatives, and everyone else in between. These days, the neighborhood has become one of the most exciting places to dine in all of Los Angeles, and it's long been a great place to hang out on the weekends with the numerous breweries and cocktail bars. Daytime attractions include community coffee shops, designer and local boutiques, art galleries, the 6th Street Bridge, and so much more. Easy access to the freeway and public transportation.
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