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  2. Roosevelt Building - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Building is a high-rise residential building located along 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles. It was completed in 1926 and was designed by Claude Beelman and Alexander Curlett in an Italian Renaissance Revival style. It was later converted to lofts. In 2007, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  3. Eastern Columbia Building - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Columbia Building, also known as the Eastern Columbia Lofts, is a thirteen-story Art Deco building designed by Claud Beelman located at 849 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District of Downtown Los Angeles. It opened on September 12, 1930, after just nine months of construction. [3]

  4. Biscuit Company Lofts - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit Company Lofts In 2006, the building underwent a $25,000,000 renovation by Aleks Istanbullu Architects to convert the building to lofts. [ 4 ] In 2007, developer Linear City LLC completed restoration of the property, part of the larger downtown L.A. gentrification effort that saw the repurposing of the area's mostly-abandoned industrial ...

  5. Loft - Wikipedia

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    In US usage, a loft is an upper room or storey in a building, mainly in a barn, directly under the roof, used for storage (as in most private houses).In this sense it is roughly synonymous with attic, the major difference being that an attic typically constitutes an entire floor of the building, while a loft covers only a few rooms, leaving one or more sides open to the lower floor.

  6. Brockman Building - Wikipedia

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    Renamed the Brockman Lofts, they are now luxury rental apartments with largely-finished 'loft interiors.' [10] [11] The Bottega Louie restaurant has operated on the building's ground floor since 2009. [12] [13] [14]

  7. Broadway-Spring Arcade - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, the Los Angeles school board purchased land fronting both Broadway and Spring Street, mid-block between Fifth and Sixth streets, for $12,500 ($421,830 in 2024). Spring Street School was then built on the land. [3] [4] In 1904, the school board put the land up for lease but retained the material in the schoolhouse. [5] C.

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