Pan American Lofts for Sale

Built comfortably in the heart of Los Angeles historic district and adjacent to The Civic Center and Bunker Hill, the Pan American Lofts provide a one of a kind home-base for discriminating urbanites. Situated in the historic Irvine Bryne Building which was built in 1895 in the distinct Beaux-Arts style, the Pan American Lofts features 40 stylish condominium loft residences (658-1248 sq.ft), including 10 penthouse units with internal mezzanines and private rooftop terraces.

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Available Pan American Lofts For Sale

Pan American Lofts March 19, 2024
3
Listed
108
Avg. DOM
$638.80
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$575,000
Med. List Price
3 Properties

Pan American Lofts Statistics

  • Year Built: 1895
  • Modernized: 2007
  • Stories: 5
  • Number of Units: 40

Where is Pan American Lofts?

Pan American Lofts is located at Address: 253 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90012

Which utilities do the homeowners of Pan American Lofts have to pay?

Electricity, Cable, Sewer, Water and Internet.

Does Pan American Lofts allow Pets?

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

What are the Amenities available at Pan American Lofts?

          • Assigned Parking
          • Common Roof Deck
          • Communal Pool
          • Garage
          • Parking Available
          • Pool
          • Private Parking
          • Spa
          • Subterranean Parking

                                                                                                                                            What Types of Condos are at Pan American?

                                                                                                                                            Pan American, Downtown LA Condos consists of low-rise building units. The building has 5 Stories and 40 units. The living areas range in size from 658 to 1,248 square feet.

                                                                                                                                            What schools are assigned to Pan American Lofts?

                                                                                                                                            The schools assigned to Pan American Lofts include Edward R. Roybal Learning Center, Ninth Street School and
                                                                                                                                            Sal Castro Middle School.

                                                                                                                                            What do we like about Pan American Lofts?

                                                                                                                                            Pan American Lofts, originally constructed in 1895 and modernized in 2007 by Urban Pacific Builders and Donald Barany Architects, stands as an architectural masterpiece in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. This historic gem, located at the corner of 3rd and Broadway, is celebrated as the second oldest building in Downtown LA and is surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Million Dollar Theatre and the famous Bradbury Building. Situated in the Historic Core, adjacent to the Civic Center and Bunker Hill, the Pan American Lofts boast a remarkable legacy.

                                                                                                                                            Designed by the esteemed Sumner Hunt, this building exudes Spanish Colonial and Beaux Arts architectural influences, evident in its intricate terra cotta detailing, arched entryways, and windows. The rich historical ambiance of the Pan American Lofts has earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places.

                                                                                                                                            The Pan American Lofts, originally known as the Irvine Byrne Block Building, played a role in the Mexican Consulate during World War II and has been immortalized in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials. Its halls and the famous Hitchcock staircase have graced the silver screen in works like Alfred Hitchcock's classics and modern favorites like "Se7en," "Fight Club," and "Blade Runner."

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