Developers Harlan Lee of The Lee Group on the left, and Avi Shemesh of CIM Group on the right, pose in front of the Grand Lofts, on 11th and Grand in Downtown. Grand Lofts' building history dates back to 1923 when businessman George Pepperdine had it built as his Western Auto Supply headquarters; the architect was John Montgomery (J.M.) Cooper. It was restored by developers, The Lee Group and CIM Group, and Killefer Flammang Architects, as a seven-story, 66 two-bedroom residential loft building in the heart of downtown's growing South Park area, where 11th Street and Grand Avenue meet, just three blocks from Staples Center. The address is 330 W. 11th Street. Photo dated: August 23, 2005.
Lee, Harlan Shemesh, Avi Grand Lofts Building (Los Angeles, Calif.) Real estate development--California--Los Angeles Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Buildings--California--Los Angeles Gary Leonard Collection photographs Lee Group CIM Group Killefer Flammang Architects
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