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CASE STUDIES: HISTORIC

DTLA possesses some of the finest examples of early 20th century commercial architecture in the world –many of which have been lovingly restored and modernized with the latest technology and amenities.

A City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, PacMutual is an iconic 450,000 SF complex of three interconnected buildings that has been at the forefront of DTLA’s rise as a destination for creative companies. Strategic investments to upgrade and reposition the property have attracted a new wave of tenants in fashion, design, technology, and communications.

One of the first all-electrically heated and cooled buildings in the United States, The CalEdison is a fourteen-story, steel-framed 1931 treasure that follows a classically inspired Art Deco design. As part of its repositioning for creative offices, the property now features a campus-wide fiber backbone that allows tenants to work across the property’s amenities on their own private network, including at the hip espresso bar in the building’s spectacular Deco lobby.

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