San Fernando Lofts
The San Fernando building has a long and rich history in Los Angeles. In its early years, the building was well known for housing the offices of the city's first cooperative telephone exchange, the California film exchange, and the Half Century Association, among others. At one point, it even included amenities such as a pool hall, café, and a Turkish bath in the basement. The building was redeveloped by Gilmore Associates and was reopened in 2000 as 70 loft-style apartments, as the first of three in the Old Bank District residential conversion project.
Building Information
Status: Completed (Pre-99)
Gross Sq Ft: 116,000
Number of Stories: 9
Date Opened: 1988
LEED Certification: Not Certified
Retail
Retail Sq Ft: 10000
Residential
Residential Type: Apartment
Market Rate Units: 70
Total Rental Units: 70
Total Units: 70