An Industrial Century-old Complex in Los Angeles Becomes a Mecca for Fashion Companies and Creative Businesses

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The list of tenants at the Row DTLA, a 32-acre complex in a well-worn industrial district near downtown Los Angeles, sounds like a who’s who of creative types.

Row DTLA, which is an array of eight warehouse buildings that is like a mini city inside a big city, is attracting tenants not only for its creative ambience, but also for its safety factor.Los Angeles

In 2015, Atlas Capital bought six warehouse structures, which formed the backbone of the property. Later it bought two more buildings that formerly were occupied by Complementing the creative offices are independent restaurants and retail spaces housing outposts that sell clothing, furniture, ceramics, home goods, wine and beauty products. They all face a tree-lined thoroughfare that gives the impression a visitor is strolling down a tree-lined section of SoHo. On Sundays, there is a Smorgasburg food market at the 7th Street Produce Market, originally called the L.A. Terminal Market.

Deals were worked out with some tenants, Yi said. But the economy bounced back, and now nearly 80 percent of the complex is leased, and new people are still moving in.

 

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