Born as the Westinghouse Electric Corporation building in 1922, Little Tokyo Lofts were created in 2006 in its namesake, Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles. The building, which still has the Westinghouse Circle W engraved on its tower façade, is 6 stories tall and holds a total of 161 units. One of three condominiums in the Little Tokyo neighbored, (Tokyo Villa and Teramachi being the other two) Little Tokyo Lofts offers true, open floor plan lofts, that have been filled in depending on the creativity of their owners.
Each residence at Little Tokyo Lofts features expansive ceilings and original hardwood dating back to the Westinghouse days. Huge steel casement windows allow for ample natural light and breathtaking vantage points of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline from many units. Kitchen include maple cabinetry and granite counter tops.
Amenities at Little Tokyo Lofts are expansive. Outside you will encounter a sundeck with a heated pool and spa, an interior courtyard with a lush garden, and even a private dog run. With access to a secure parking structure and 24 hour security building safety is prioritized. And there is no need to leave the building for exercise as Little Tokyo Lofts includes a State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center.