1107 El Centro Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038
This exceptional 2,250-square-foot creative office and flex space, located at 1107 A&B N. El Centro Ave in Los Angeles' Hollywood submarket (90038), offers a unique blend of functionality and style. Built in 1911 and extensively renovated in 2020, this two-story building boasts 12-foot ceilings, creating an airy and spacious atmosphere. The property features a thoughtfully designed floor plan, encompassing two combined units (1107A & 1107B), ideal for a variety of creative uses. High-end finishes include exposed wood ceilings, large custom glass-panel doors and windows, and modern designer lighting throughout. Two fully renovated restrooms (one with a shower) provide ample convenience. A full kitchen equipped with appliances and an entertainment island adds to the space's versatility. Significant storage space is also included. The building benefits from a secure, gated private alley entrance off Santa Monica Blvd, between Vine and Gower. The property is zoned LA C2 and features separate central HVAC for optimal climate control and 24/7 access. While ideal for creative studios, record labels, media companies, art-related businesses, or film production, prospective tenants should verify square footage and zoning for their intended use. Cannabis-related businesses are not permitted.
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