Rowan Lofts
Restored to its former glory this 206-unit building is ready to give a world-class features and amenities. Units are loft-style floorplans ranging in size from approximately 550 to over 1,400 square feet. Units itself expresses a unique features like exposed brick walls, mahogany window frames, Bosch appliances, birch floors, and designer cabinets and fixtures. The building offers residents several amenities like: a private resident lounge on the second floor, attended lobby, 24-hour security patrol, and an outdoor common area including spa. The building is also adjacent to a new public lark and is in the heart of Gallery Row, which offers numerous and amazing art galleries, cafes, restaurants, and nightlife options. The building is also qualified under Mills Act, so property owners will be eligible to reduced property taxes.
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Rowan Lofts Statistics
- Year Built: 1912
- Modernized: 2008
- Stories: 13
- Number of Units: 206
Where is Rowan Lofts?
Rowan Lofts is located at Address: 460 S Spring St Los Angeles, CA 90013
Which utilities do the homeowners of Rowan Lofts have to pay?
Electricity, Cable and Internet.
Does Rowan Lofts allow Pets?
Rowan Lofts allows people to bring in Pets. HOA pet rules applied.
What are the Amenities available at Rowan Lofts?
- Spa
- Security
- Elevator
What Types of Condos are at Rowan?
Rowan Lofts, Downtown LA Condos consist of low-rise building units. The building has 13 Stories and 206 units.
What schools are assigned to Rowan Lofts?
The schools assigned to Rowan Lofts include Ninth Street School,John H. Liechty Middle School and Miguel Contreras Learning Complex School.
What do we like about Rowan Lofts?
Rowan Lofts, reimagined in 2008, is an architectural gem deeply intertwined with the rich history of Downtown Los Angeles. This iconic loft residence stands as a testament to timeless elegance within the historic Old Bank District.
Nestled among the unique cluster of structures collectively known as downtown's Historic Core, the Rowan Building graces the northeast corner of 5th and Spring streets. Originally erected in 1912 by Robert A. Rowan and A.C. Bilicke, it once housed some of the city's oldest and most esteemed law firms and stock brokerage companies. Designed by the renowned architect John Parkinson, celebrated for other LA landmarks including City Hall, the Pacific Stock Exchange, and the Alexandria Hotel, the Rowan bears a rich historical lineage.
The Rowan's location and architectural style forge a deep connection with the sophistication, creativity, and authenticity of the revitalized Old Bank District. The enduring beaux-arts style of the building exudes a charm and allure that resonates with discerning loft enthusiasts. Inside, residents discover open and versatile live/work spaces. Italian-inspired finishes adorn kitchens and bathrooms, while oversized mahogany-framed windows flood the interiors with natural light by day and offer captivating cityscape vistas by night.