448 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
EST $ 427,500.00 / Mo |
EST $5,130,000.00 / Yr |
$34.20 / Sq / Mo |
$410.40 / Sq / Yr |
Property Description
Located at 448 S Hill Street, the magnificently restored historic Pershing Square Building (PSB) offers bold spaces for creative tenants in the heart of thriving Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA). The Pershing Square Building blends the historic charm of 1920’s grandeur with modern conveniences.
Tenants will enjoy access to the rooftop deck ( before Perch opens to the public) with complimentary Wi-Fi, and unobstructed 360-degree scenic views of Los Angeles. PSB also features operable windows, modernized elevators, on-site property management, and newly remodeled Wi-Fi-enabled tenant lounge (coming Winter 2022). Additionally, the building is home to Perch Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, offering fine dining and beverages and magnificent views, and Mrs. Fish Restaurant & Bar, a popular basement whiskey bar and sushi restaurant. PSB will provide limited daily food and beverage prepared by Perch, for purchase. Tenants can enjoy this curated lunch on the 16th-floor rooftop deck or delivered directly to your office suite.
With a Metro stop right out front and proximity to major area freeways, the Pershing Square Building is the perfect central work site for busy professionals on the go. The building is also close to the Civic Center, Historic Core, CBD, Jewelry District, Fashion District, Central Library, Staples Center, LA Live, Ahmanson Theater, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Museum of Contemporary Art, and much more. Dining options within walking distance include The Standard Downtown, Ciudad, Patina, Cicada Restaurant, Empress Pavilion, Water Grill, Café Pinot, Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse, Grill Lyon, 626 Reserve, and Bottega Louie. For innovative work experiences, in flexible, tenant-ready creative office suites with an unmatched DTLA address, look no further than the Pershing Square Building.
Building Details
Property Type:
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Medical
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Subtype
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Medical Office
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Tenancy
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Year Bulit
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1924
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