THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Downtown Los Angeles
Known as one of the most walkable streets in DTLA.
Spring Street · Historic Core · Downtown Los Angeles
Spring Street sits at the center of downtown’s Historic Core—an area defined by early high-rise architecture, adaptive reuse, and a walkable urban rhythm that’s difficult to replicate elsewhere in the city.
Lined with landmark buildings and active street life, Spring Street connects culture, commerce, and daily living in a way few downtown corridors do. Cafés, galleries, markets, and restaurants are woven directly into the neighborhood, creating a setting that feels lived-in rather than transitional.
Protected bike lanes run the length of the street, and nearly everything—from dining to transit to cultural institutions—is accessible on foot.
At the Crossroads of Downtown
The Historic Core is uniquely positioned at the intersection of downtown’s most established districts. From Spring Street, it’s possible to walk to South Park, Little Tokyo, the Arts District, and the financial and civic centers of the city—without relying on a car.
This centrality has made the neighborhood a long-term anchor for residents who value access, density, and a distinctly urban lifestyle.
Culture, Architecture, and Daily Life
Within a short walk are some of downtown’s most recognizable destinations, including Grand Central Market, The Broad, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and The Last Bookstore. Dining ranges from long-standing institutions to newer, design-driven restaurants and rooftop spaces.
Everyday needs are equally close at hand, with neighborhood markets, specialty shops, and services integrated directly into the surrounding blocks. Larger grocery stores are nearby, while transit access makes the rest of Los Angeles reachable without dependence on driving.
A Neighborhood That Holds Its Shape
What distinguishes the Historic Core is its balance of preservation and momentum. The area’s architectural character has been protected, its buildings restored and repurposed, while street-level life continues to evolve. This combination has helped the neighborhood retain a sense of identity—one that feels established rather than speculative.
For owners, it offers not just convenience, but context: a downtown neighborhood with history, scale, and staying power.
Endless Options for Food + Drinks
All within walking distance.