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462 - 472 E 4th St in Los Angeles, CA 90013 is a commercial two story commercial building constructed in 2007, featuring approximately 16,800 square feet of building area on an estimated 0.25 acre lot. The property has 4-units that are currently occupied. One of the units is owner occupied. Zoned LAM2, this property resides within Los Angeles's Toy District, a densely commercial sub neighborhood known for extensive wholesale trade in toys, novelties, electronics, decorations and party goods.
Located at the edge of Downtown Los Angeles and directly adjacent to Little Tokyo, 410 Towne Avenue presents a rare opportunity to acquire a highly functional industrial food-processing facility in one of LA's most supply-constrained infill markets. The property is currently configured for food production and cold storage, featuring an approximately 2,000 SF dedicated freezer building, two additional large walk-in freezer rooms, a processing room, and a basement level offering valuable supplemental space for storage or operations. A built-out office area supports administrative needs while maintaining separation from production uses. One of the building's defining features is its bow-string truss construction, creating a large, open clear-span interior that allows for efficient layouts, flexible equipment placement, and future reconfiguration. This structural design is increasingly difficult to replicate in modern construction and is highly sought after for creative industrial, production, and adaptive-reuse concepts. The property is further enhanced by a loading dock for streamlined distribution and deliveries, along with gated on-site parking, a significant advantage in the Downtown core. The site's proximity to major freeways, the Arts District, and Little Tokyo provides exceptional access to labor, suppliers, and consumers. Whether continued as a food-processing facility or repositioned for cold storage, specialty manufacturing, or creative industrial use (buyer to verify zoning and permitted uses), 410 Towne Ave offers a compelling combination of location, infrastructure, and architectural character rarely found in today's market. This is a true owner-user or investor opportunity in a rapidly evolving submarket where industrial assets of this caliber are increasingly scarce.
Motivated Seller! Exceptional DTLA industrial/flex opportunity nestled in between the city's most vibrant districts. This subdividable campus comprises three spaces - 5,500 SF, 5,500 SF, and 8,200 SF - able to be leased separately or combined into a single, expansive footprint. The property sits on a substantial 39,147 SF lot in a DTLA 2040 zone primed for future supportive housing development potential. Phase 1 and Phase 2 improvements already completed, offering immediate occupancy and a clear path to expansion. Two gated, secure parking lots and two loading docks support efficient operations, while bow-truss ceilings and polished concrete floors deliver an authentic industrial aesthetic. Located adjacent to the Toy District, Fashion District, Historic Core, Little Tokyo, and the Arts District, the site offers unparalleled access to DTLA's creative, showroom, and logistics ecosystems, with strong freeway and transit connections. Property is located in a qualified opportunity zone for potential tax benefits.
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