1130 Seward St Los Angeles, CA 90038
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This exceptional 24,580-square-foot commercial property at 1130 Seward Street in Los Angeles, CA 90038, presents a unique opportunity. Currently configured as a single-tenant space encompassing 11,666 square feet, the property offers significant flexibility for various uses. Its classification as both retail and office space allows for diverse tenant profiles. The building boasts attractive architectural features ideal for creative businesses, including bow-truss ceilings and skylights, contributing to a bright and inspiring atmosphere. The exposed brick interior adds to the property's character and charm. Its suitability for soundstage or production use makes it particularly appealing to media-related companies. Convenient parking is available at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Seward Street. The property's size and features make it an excellent choice for a company seeking a substantial and distinctive workspace in a vibrant Los Angeles location. The single-tenant occupancy provides an opportunity for a long-term lease with a stable tenant or the potential for redevelopment and subdivision to accommodate multiple tenants. This property is situated in a dynamic area of Los Angeles, offering easy access to transportation and amenities.
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Cap rate
Implied · in-place · derived from last sale + estimated NOIValue
AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2024Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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Property description
Physical attributes from public recordsZoning & alternative use
LAM1 · Los Angeles, CALos Angeles. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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