±14,481 SF Retail Building in Los Angeles

For Sale

DAUM Commercial Real Estate Services is proud to present this ±14,481 SF Retail Building located at 801-817 Maple Ave., Los Angeles, CA. With corner location 8th St. and Maple Ave. and easy access to main freeways like the 10, 5, 110 and 101 freeways. This property is located close to all new residential apartments

Property Highlights

LOCATION | Close Proximity to DLTA

Downtown Los Angeles has become a dynamic and multifaceted district, blending its historic roots with modern developments.

It offers a mix of business, cultural experiences, residential living, and entertainment that has attracted both locals and tourists alike. Its ongoing transformation continues to make it one of the most exciting parts of Los Angeles.

Location:

DTLA is the primary economic center for Los Angeles, housing the headquarters of numerous major corporations, law firms, financial institutions, and tech companies.

 

Historic and Cultural Landmarks:

Broadway Theater District: Known for its collection of historic theaters, many of which date back to the early 20th century. While some are still in operation, others have been converted into retail or are undergoing restoration.

The Bradbury Building: A historic architectural marvel from 1893, it is known for its unique ironwork and open-air atrium.

Union Station: The main railway station in Los Angeles, blending Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne architectural styles. It is a major transportation hub, linking various modes of public transit.

Arts and Culture:

The Arts District: Located on the eastern edge of Downtown, the Arts District is a creative enclave known for its street art, galleries, design studios, and converted industrial spaces. It’s a hub for artists, with a blend of creative lofts, trendy restaurants, and coffee shops.

The Music Center: This complex includes iconic venues like Walt Disney Concert Hall (home to the LA Philharmonic), Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and the Mark Taper Forum, which hosts theater productions and live performances.

The Broad Museum: A contemporary art museum housing a vast collection of postwar and contemporary works, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA): A renowned contemporary art museum in the heart of DTLA.

 

 

Residential and Retail Revival:

Residential Boom: Over the past two decades, DTLA has seen significant growth in residential living, with former industrial buildings and warehouses being converted into lofts and apartments. High-rise luxury condominiums have also been developed, attracting young professionals, creatives, and families.

Retail and Dining: The influx of residents has led to a surge in new dining, nightlife, and retail options. Places like The Bloc, FIGat7th, and the Grand Central Market have become hotspots for shopping and eating, offering a mix of local boutiques, brand-name stores, and trendy restaurants.

Little Tokyo: One of the most vibrant ethnic neighborhoods in DTLA, it is the cultural heart of the Japanese-American community in LA, offering a mix of traditional and modern Japanese restaurants, shops, and cultural centers.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS:

In recent years, several high-rise residential and commercial projects have been completed, and the construction boom continues, driven by DTLA’s growing popularity. Projects like the Wilshire Grand Center (which includes a hotel, offices, and restaurants) are helping reshape the skyline. Additionally, plans for Angels Landing, a new high-rise complex, aim to bring more luxury living and retail space to the area.

For More Information, Contact:

DAN DANESHRAD | ​ VICE PRESIDENT
P: 213.270.2248
dan.daneshrad@daumcommercial.com
CADRE #00783821