Beacon Lofts in Arts District of Downtown LA

Beacon lofts is located in the prime Arts District neighborhood. The Beacon Lofts provides artist lofts designed for dynamic city living and space for the creative arts. Constructed in 1923, the Beacon Lofts was modernized by Peklar Pilavjian in 2012. Units in the building have ceilings, original concrete floors, open kitchens and a roof top area with a hot tub and grilling station. Security guard on premises. 

Neighborhood amenities within walking distance: Little Tokyo Market Place, Gold Line Metro Station, Purple line 1st/central station (coming soon), Pie hole, Urth cafe, Container yard, At mateo mall, Bestia, Inko nito, Bavel, Arts district brewery, Angel city brewery, Salt & Straw, Everson Royce

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Available Beacon Lofts For Sale

Beacon Lofts March 18, 2024
4
Listed
30
Avg. DOM
$733.93
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$749,000
Med. List Price
4 Properties

Beacon Lofts Statistics

  • Year Built: 2012
  • Stories: 6
  • Number of Units: 53

Where is Beacon Lofts?

Beacon Lofts is located at Address: 825 E 4th St Los Angeles, CA 90013

Which utilities do the homeowners of Beacon Lofts have to pay?

Electricity, Cable and Internet.

Does Beacon Lofts allow Pets?

Beacon Lofts allows people to bring in Pets. HOA pet rules applied.

What are the Amenities available at Beacon Lofts?

          • Association Barbecue
          • Association Maintains Landscape
          • Controlled Access
          • Elevator
          • Spa
          • Sun Deck

                                                                                                                                            What Types of Condos are at Beacon?

                                                                                                                                            Beacon Lofts, Downtown LA Condos consists of low-rise building units. The building has 6 Stories and 53 units. The living areas range in size from 980 to 2,017 square feet.

                                                                                                                                            What schools are assigned to Beacon Lofts?

                                                                                                                                            The schools assigned to Beacon Lofts include Utah Street Elementary SchoolFelicitas And Gonzalo Mendez High and
                                                                                                                                            Theodore Roosevelt Senior High.

                                                                                                                                            What do we like about Beacon Lofts?

                                                                                                                                            The Beacon Lofts, originally constructed in 1923 and revitalized in 2012 by Peklar Pilavjian – Alameda and Fourth, LLC, stand as a testament to the dynamic fusion of urban living and creative expression. Nestled in the heart of the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District, these lofts provide the perfect canvas for those seeking an inspiring space to pursue their artistic endeavors.

                                                                                                                                            Boasting original concrete floors, open kitchens, and soaring high ceilings, the Beacon Lofts offer an authentic industrial charm. With the added allure of a rooftop retreat featuring a hot tub and grilling station, residents can revel in the vibrant culture of the Arts District and then unwind in their own private oasis.

                                                                                                                                            The Beacon Lofts are in close proximity to a host of local hotspots, including the renowned Urth Caffe, the eclectic Wurstkuche, Woori Supermarket, Little Tokyo, and the Metro Station. This strategic location immerses residents in the rich tapestry of the Arts District, where creativity knows no bounds.

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