Pioneers
‘It’s a mix of worlds down here. My closest neighbors are four Mexican bars, the Ronald Reagan office building, the New Otani and skid row.’
Matt Hutchinson/31/waiter/student
Danny Valenzuela/26/showroom salesman
> vital stats: 700-square-foot loft-apartment is in historic 1906 San Fernando Building, once J.B. Lankershim’s office building.
> previous digs: 1927 gingerbread-traditional bungalow in Mid-Wilshire for D.V.
> on loft living: “You don’t have any boundaries; it’s one large environment. And, they allow pets.â€--D.V.
“I like the rawness--the whole industrial look.â€--M.H.
> good news/bad news: “Living in a building that is part of the amazing history of L.A.â€--D.V.
“No restaurant seating after 9:30 p.m.â€--M.H.
> hot spots: Valeria’s at Grand Central Market for spices.
Ciudad restaurant on Figueroa Street. “For its hip environment, Cuban mojitos and Salvadoran stew.â€
Angels Flight. “At the top, there’s a little park where you can see this amazing view of downtown.â€
Nola Mondini/26/event planner
Dayvid Ianacci/29/web site creative director
> vital stats: 2,000-square-foot loft is in Spring Tower, built in 1919, formerly Barclay’s Bank and headquarters of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange.
> previous digs: townhouse in Venice for N.M.;
modern ‘90s apartment in Westwood for D.I.
> on loft living: “It’s a creative space. You have a clean palette to do as you please.â€--D.I.
> good news/bad news: “We have everything here to live and work. Technically we never have to leave.â€--D.I.
“It’s not as spick-and-span as I would like. You sometimes get hassled by the people in the street.â€--N.M.
> hot spots: Tin Bo Co. on North Broadway for herbs. Mai’s on Spring Street for “sleeping bag-size vegetarian burritos at $2.50 each.â€
Pershing Square on Friday afternoons. “Great ethnic music and a little green space.â€
Dawn Garcia/22/manager of the palace theater on broadway
> vital stats: 1,000-square-foot space is in Cardinal Roger Mahony’s former rectory residence at St. Vibiana’s Cathedral, built in 1933.
> previous digs: 1930s bungalow in Echo Park.
> on loft living: “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I have a balcony overlooking a lovely garden with a fountain and a view of the cathedral.â€
> good news/bad news: “I love the diversity of the people and the history of the buildings.â€
“It’s difficult to get things done. A lot of people say, ‘This is my downtown.’ There’s no unity yet.â€
> hot spots: Broadway and Spring Arcade Building. “You can find amazing sunglasses for $5 and high-heels for $10 while you get keys made.â€
El Trebol on Main Street. “Great carne asada tacos with rice, beans and soup for $4.50.â€
The Smell on Main Street. “A place for local musicians and people who love music.â€
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