Higgins Building Lofts for Sale
One of the first adaptive re-use buildings converted in 2003, The Higgins Building is a Mills Tax Act approved building and historically designated saving quite a bit of money in property taxes. The building has many authentic loft features like polished concrete floors, original tile, exposed brick and ductwork and the original cage elevators. On the top floor, you'll find a roof-top lounge with a breathtaking city views. On the street level you'll find pit fire, pizza, an Art Gallery, Groundworks Coffee, Lilya Chinese Cafe, and the Edison Jazz Club
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Higgins Building Lofts Statistics
- Year Built: 1910
- Modernized: 2002
- Stories: 10
- Number of Units: 135
Where is Higgins Building Lofts?
Higgins Building Lofts is located at Address: 108 W 2nd St Los Angeles, CA 90014
Which utilities do the homeowners of Higgins Building Lofts have to pay?
Electricity, Cable and Internet.
Does Higgins Building Lofts allow Pets?
Higgins Building Lofts allows people to bring in Pets. HOA pet rules applied.
What are the Amenities available at Higgins Building Lofts?
- Association Barbecue
- Association Pet Rules
- Controlled Access
- Elevator
- Security
- Hot Water
- Concierge
What Types of Condos are at Higgins Building?
Higgins Building, Downtown LA Condos consists of low-rise building units. The building has 10 Stories and 135 units. The living areas range in size from 650 to 1,700 square feet.
What schools are assigned to Higgins Building Lofts?
The schools assigned to Higgins Building Lofts include Ninth Street School, Edward R. Roybal Learning Center and Sal Castro Middle School.
What do we like about Higgins Building Lofts?
The iconic Higgins Building encapsulates the full circle of downtown history. Conceived in 1910 by copper magnate Thomas Higgins and designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style by architects Arthur L. Haley and A.C. Martin, this building stands amidst a backdrop of architectural masterpieces, including the Caltrans headquarters, the historic LA Times building, City Hall, and the LAPD headquarters. Nestled in the heart of the Historic Core, it offers easy access to the vibrant dining and nightlife one would anticipate in Downtown Los Angeles.
Stepping into the lobby entrance, one is instantly transported back to the storied downtown of yesteryears. The interior is adorned with remnants of classic detailing, such as mosaic tile flooring, meticulously refurbished caged elevators with birds-eye maple, exquisite ironwork, imported marble wainscoting lining the hallways, original zinc-covered doorways, and windows. Select units provide impressive views of the downtown skyline and the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Enhancing the allure of the Higgins is the world-class Edison Lounge situated in the building's basement. Once the boiler room supplying power to the offices above, it has transformed into a celebrated historic downtown venue, rekindling the nostalgia and glamour of a bygone era. On the street level, you'll find Pit Fire Pizza, an art gallery, Groundworks Coffee, and Lilya Chinese Cafe.