Norwood
Welcome to Modern Urban Living at Its Finest Nestled in the vibrant heart of Sacramento, this apartment community stands as an epitome of contemporary comfort and luxury. Bask in the…
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616 St Paul Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA
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Property ID :
Rental22141
Executive apartments within a converted development in Los Angeles. Located by the Harbor Freeway, the development is minutes from Securitas Security Services, PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles Center Studios, Loyola Law School, Miguel Contreras Learning Complex and DTLA.
Apartments can have Berber carpets, crown molding, designer kitchen, den area, tiled floors and walk-in closets. The development can have a pool, sundeck, fitness center, business center, courtyard with fountain, spa and sauna, social spaces and onsite parking.
The development can be found at 616 St Paul Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90017. It’s a short distance from Downtown, Bank of America Financial Center, Los Angeles Central Library, One California Plaza, The Broad, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles Convention Center and 7th Street Metro Center.
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