
Close to everything, far from the ordinary! Live near it all!
408 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
| Monthly Rent | Bedrooms | Bathrooms | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $2,250 - $2,650 | 1 Bed | 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Bath | 680 - 1,085 sq. ft. |
Pricing and Floor Plans
1BR/1.0BA
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Details
Lease Term Options
- 12 mo
Property Information
- Built in 1903
- 56 units / 13 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Basics
Birds
- Birds Allowed
Fish
- Fish Allowed
Cats
- Cats Allowed
Comments
renters insurance must cover pet damage
Dogs
- Dogs Allowed
60 lbs. Weight Limit
Comments
renters insurance must cover pet damage
Property Fee Disclaimer Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.
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Property Highlights
- 14 Foot Ceilings
- Large Windows
- Laundry Rooms
- High Ceilings
- Loft Living
- Huge Windows
- Trash
- gas
- Natural Lighting
- 15 Foot Ceilings
- Beaux Arts sytle building
- Secured Attached Parking Available
- First sky scraper in Los Angeles
- Sealed Concrete Flooring throughout
- water
- 12 Foot Ceilings
- 20 Foot Ceilings
- Concrete Flooring throughout
- Great location
- Securit On Exterio And Very Floor.
Apartment Features
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Freezer
- Granite Countertops
- Heating
- High Speed Internet Access
- Loft Layout
- Office
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Security System
- Smoke Free
- Sprinkler System
- Tile Floors
- Tub/Shower
- Vaulted Ceiling
- Views
- Washer/Dryer
- Wi-Fi
- Window Coverings
Community Features
- Controlled Access
- Dog Park
- Elevator
- Fitness Center
- Laundry Facilities
- Package Service
- Short Term Lease
- Utilities Included
Area Scores
Walkability
Exceptionally walkable100 / 100
Transit
Exceptional public transit100 / 100
Driveability
Exceptionally drivable90 / 100
Bikeability
Moderately bikeable60 / 100
Soundscore ™
Busy66 / 100
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Moving to Historic Downtown LA, Los Angeles, CA
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Close to everything, far from the ordinary! Live near it all! proximity to 335-345 S Broadway, Government/Media Center, and Weller Court Shopping Center. 335-345 S Broadway is 0.4 miles away, and Government/Media Center is within a 5 minute walk.
Commuting
With top-notch public transportation and a TransitScore of 100, Historic Downtown LA is exceptional public transit. Within 9.1 miles of Close to everything, far from the ordinary! Live near it all!, you’ll find Historic Broadway Station, Pershing Square Station, and Grand Ave Arts / Bunker Hill Station.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Close to everything, far from the ordinary! Live near it all! are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 3.4 miles, including Vista Hermosa Natural Park, MacArthur Park Lake, and Echo Park Lake.
Airports
Living in Historic Downtown LA provides easy access to Los Angeles International, located just 26 minutes from Close to everything, far from the ordinary! Live near it all!. Another nearby airport is Bob Hope, located 17.5 miles away.
Local Education
Primary and Secondary Schools
Metro Charter Elementary
Grades K-5
Charter
John H. Liechty Middle
Grades 6-8
Public
Immaculate Conception
Grades K-8
Private
St. Turibius Elementary School
Grades PK-8
Private
American University Preparatory School
Grades 9-12
Private
Contreras Learning Center-School Of Social Justice
Grades 9-12
Public
Edward R. Roybal Learning Center
Grades 9-12
Public
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Colleges and Universities
School
Commute Time (Distance)
Golden Gate Univ, Los Angeles
Drive: 2 min (1.3 mi)
The Fashion Institute
Drive: 2 min (1.3 mi)
Los Angeles Trade-Tech
Drive: 6 min (2.6 mi)
Mount St. Mary's Coll, Doheny
Drive: 6 min (3.2 mi)
About Close to everything, far from the ordinary! Live near it all!
LEARN TO WALK ALL OVER AGAIN! LA'S ORIGINAL SKY-SCRAPER, OFFERING SPACIOUS LIVE WORK ACCOMMODATIONS IN AN ECLECTIC NEIGHBORHOOD SETTING.
The Continental was originally named the Braly building, after John Hyde Braly, who was a leading financier in... Los Angeles who oversaw construction of the building.The Continental was the first fully-representative building of Beaux Arts style in Los Angeles, with a façade distinguished by rich ornaments of terra cotta, striking cornice bends, pediments, and project lion heads. The building is also known as the first skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles. It was built shortly before the city enacted a height restriction in 1905 on all future buildings, making it the tallest building until the 1960s with the only exception being City Hall. The Continental stood at a height of 175 feet, unmatched by any building for over 50 years. The architectural makeup of Spring Street is such that the Continental still remains the tallest within the Historic Core, with most buildings only reaching a maximum of 12 stories at heights under 150 feet.The building originally served as an office space, later housed by many banks as part of the early 20th century attempt to mirror New York's Financial District. Spring Street at the time was commonly referred to as "Financial District West."
LEARN TO WALK ALL OVER AGAIN! LA'S ORIGINAL SKY-SCRAPER, OFFERING SPACIOUS LIVE WORK ACCOMMODATIONS IN AN ECLECTIC NEIGHBORHOOD SETTING.
The Continental was originally named the Braly building, after John Hyde Braly, who was a leading financier in Los Angeles who oversaw construction of the building.The Continental was the first fully-representative building of Beaux Arts style in Los Angeles, with a façade distinguished by rich ornaments of terra cotta, striking cornice bends, pediments, and project lion heads. The building is also known as the first skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles. It was built shortly before the city enacted a height restriction in 1905 on all future buildings, making it the tallest building until the 1960s with the only exception being City Hall. The Continental stood at a height of 175 feet, unmatched by any building for over 50 years. The architectural makeup of Spring Street is such that the Continental still remains the tallest within the Historic Core, with most buildings only reaching a maximum of 12 stories at heights under 150 feet.The building originally served as an office space, later housed by many banks as part of the early 20th century attempt to mirror New York's Financial District. Spring Street at the time was commonly referred to as "Financial District West."
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