Loft Creative Space For Lease • 1,921+ SF
Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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Bsmt Floor Ste | Office/Retail | 6,021 SF | $42.00 USD/SF/YR | |
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1st Floor Ste | Office/Retail | 8,114 SF | $42.00 USD/SF/YR | |
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2nd Floor Ste | Office/Retail | 3,755 SF | $42.00 USD/SF/YR | |
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Mezz Floor Ste | Office/Retail | 1,921 SF | $42.00 USD/SF/YR | |
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Built in 1905 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Farmers & Merchants Bank Building is currently under extensive renovation which will include restoration of its incredible skylight as well as the addition of a mid-level mezzanine and rear elevator. This iconic landmark is ideal for a single-user seeking irreplaceable flagship retail, restaurant or creative office space. Designed in the Classical Revival style by the firm of Morgan and Walls, the Farmers and Merchants Bank Building remains one of Southern California’s finest examples of the early “temples of finance” that were popular at the turn of the 19th century. Its two-story façade, reminiscent of a Roman temple, is punctuated by an entrance framed with Corinthian pilasters topped by a large triangular pediment. The Farmers and Merchants Bank was the first incorporated bank in Los Angeles, founded in 1871 by Isaias W. Hellman, a successful merchant, real estate speculator, and banker. Much of the original 1905 banking room remains, including light fixtures, a central skylight, and the loggia with its intricate railings. The building operated as a bank until its closure in the late 1980s.
Historic former bank space ideal for a single tenant seeking a flagship retail, restaurant or office location; high visibility at 4th & Main Streets |
13,790 SF available plus a 6,021 SF lower level with original existing bank vault and high ceilings; potential for roof-top deck |
Gorgeous open interior offers a flexible floor plan; massive skylight provides unparalleled natural light |
66 off site spaces potentially available in the adjacent garage |
10,000 residents within four blocks and two blocks from the famed Grand Central Market |
Walking distance to the Pershing Square Metro B and D Line station, and close proximity to the 110 and 101 Freeways |
Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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Los Angeles (Coast Starlight - Amtrak, Pacific Surfliner - Amtrak, Southwest Chief - Amtrak, Texas Eagle - Amtrak) | 2 min | 18 min | 0.9 mi |
Union Station (91 Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Antelope Valley Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Orange County Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Riverside Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), San Bernardino Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Ventura County Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink)) | 4 min | - | 1.2 mi |
Transit/Subway | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Historic Broadway Station (Metro A-Line - Metro - Los Angeles, Metro E-Line - Metro - Los Angeles) | 1 min | 7 min | 0.4 mi |
Pershing Square Station (Purple Line - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), Red Line - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro)) | 1 min | 8 min | 0.4 mi |
Grand Ave Arts / Bunker Hill Station (Metro A-Line - Metro - Los Angeles, Metro E-Line - Metro - Los Angeles) | 1 min | 12 min | 0.7 mi |
Civic Center/Grand Park (Purple Line - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), Red Line - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro)) | 1 min | 13 min | 0.7 mi |
Little Tokyo-Arts District (Gold Line - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro)) | 2 min | 15 min | 0.8 mi |
Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Los Angeles International | 25 min | - | 15.5 mi |
Bob Hope | 25 min | - | 17.4 mi |
Long Beach (Daugherty Field) | 31 min | - | 23.8 mi |