A Fabulous & unique Mixed Use opportunity. Welcome to 424 Bamboo Lane, the epitome of urban chic in the heart of Los Angeles' vibrant Chinatown. This stunning 3-floor loft is designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life, offering an unrivaled blend of modern luxury and cultural charm. With three studio rooms in the basement & a full kitchen with all appliances, this versatile space is perfect for creative endeavors or hosting guests, providing both privacy and flexibility. The high ceilings on the main floor amplify the natural light and spaciousness, creating a grand and open atmosphere that is ideal for any event. The rooftop is a true oasis, adorned with lush turf and offering breathtaking views of the cityscape. Ideal for entertaining or unwinding after a long day, this space serves as your personal sanctuary in the sky. What truly sets 424 Bamboo apart is its potential as a revenue-generating asset. The loft can be easily operated as a studio or event space, making it a lucrative investment opportunity. The dynamic layout and prime location make it perfect for hosting events, photo shoots, and private gatherings, providing a consistent stream of recurring revenue. Nestled in the dynamic Chinatown district, 424 Bamboo Lane is just steps away from the best nightl
District, e2 Studios is an incredibly reimagined and modernized creative flex space building, housing a bundle of blank canvases etched into a backdrop of history and character, illuminated by abundant natural lighting, and ready to incubate a new generation's creative and cultural expression. e2 Studios offers creative studios in a landmark project located at the corner of significant historic streets and the most filmed location in the world. Situated near Dash Bus service and several rail lines for easy commuting, walking distance to galleries, boutiques, Shops and restaurants makes our studios most desirable by many professional. The Arts District itself is a cultural center featuring art galleries, performance spaces, and is home to an outdoor mural collection, as well as being recognized as the safest neighborhood in DTLA. Originating as an artist colony in the 80’s, the Arts District today continues to have a strong artistic spirit, and e2 Studios is no different with its vibrant tenant mix and modernized open floor plans that cater to artist, architects, design professionals, advertising firms, showrooms, and other creative uses. architectural office, design space, showroom, advertising firm, or related uses. Next to Little Tokyo, The Arts District sits on the East side of Downtown Los Angeles known as the center of arts landmarks. The creative synergy of this likeminded neighborhood from the outdoor art installations to the most innovative restaurants has everything you need to work smart and enjoy your day. Originally built-in 1905, the story of e2 Studios actually begins earlier than that, in 1883, when French winemaker Jean-Louis Vignes brought the first European vines from his native Bordeaux and planted them in Downtown Los Angeles and built a winery. e2Studios later became the home of Vignes Winery for over a decade. Then it changed hand to become the headquarters of Southern Pacific Railroad for freight loading platform and served material handling, followed by the distribution warehouse for Anheuser Busch. Thereafter Tool & Supply Bag company, a leather goods company took over the building and added their own footprint on it. Almost a century later, the space was tastefully reimagined and modernized into what is now “e2 Studios.”
This mixed-use property in the heart of Chinatown features two retail units, each approximately 2,000 square feet, and a spacious residential dwelling of 2,400 square feet. Located on a major traffic artery near the 110 freeway, this prime location offers excellent visibility and foot traffic. The north-facing orientation of the property attracts even more visitors, making it ideal for a variety of retail businesses, professional offices, or medical facilities. To maximize rental income, the residential dwelling can be converted into three rental units consisting of one 2-bed/2-bath unit and two 1-bed/1-bath units. The property is also within close proximity to many of Los Angeles' most popular cultural attractions, including Dodger Stadium (1 minute away), Walt Disney Concert Hall (5 minutes away), and MOCA (10 minutes away). This makes the residential unit a highly desirable place to live, offering residents the opportunity to experience the best of what LA has to offer. Movie buffs will be excited to learn that the property is located next door to the filming location of the iconic scene in Rush Hour where Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker were tricked into going to Foo Chow restaurant to meet the international mob boss Juntao. However, Juntao was not actually at the restaurant, an
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