Offering the best combination of old-meets-new, this rare corner unit in the Alta Lofts building is up for grabs in Lincoln Heights.

Reimagined by architects Brooks + Scarpa, the tall statuesque “facade reflects the Spanish Revivalism style popular at the time and makes use of Churrigueresque ornamentation.”

Located on the second floor, the airy 1,020-square-foot open-concept floor plan holds one bedroom, one bathroom and features high ceilings with the original industrial steel casement windows running the entire length of the east-facing wall.

Notable upgrades include hardwood floors, central HVAC, inside laundry, modern kitchen, granite counters, solar window shades, and your own private balcony off the bedroom.

The building has a gym, landscaped courtyard, bike storage, and off-street parking for you and your guests. Located near the Brewery Art Colony and the Lincoln Heights/Cypress Park Gold Line station, local shops, restaurants, cafes and things to do in bordering neighborhoods are a short distance away.

Conversion of the 1925 Fuller Paint Company Warehouse, designed by architects Morgan, Walls and Clements — whose work also includes the Wiltern Theater, Mayan Theater and Samson Uniroyal Tire Factory (now The Citadel outlet stores) — was completed by SoCal developer, Lee Homes.
The loft is listed for $449,000 with HOA fees of $429 per month.
Interested in this loft? Get in touch by email or call (323) 829-4440 to schedule a showing.
Listing courtesy of Jeffrey Fritz & Laura Baffone – Coldwell Banker
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