416 S Spring St
Los Angeles CA 90013
Pet Friendly: Yes
Mills Act: Yes
Live Work: Yes
Constructed: 1913
Modernized: Downtown Properties - 2008
The former El Dorado Hotel was originally constructed in 1913 and named the Hotel Stowell after it's builder, N.W. Stowell, a capitalist and financier. The ground floor showcases what is thought to be the largest area of intact Batchelder tile in the world. The exterior facade is dressed in concrete and turn-of-the-century terracotta. Notorious for once being the home of the esteemed actor Charlie Chaplin, the El Dorado is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Original design elements have been carefully preserved while creating a modern, innovative living environment. Arched Windows and french doors leading to private balconies adorn each of the loft spaces. Kitchens and Bathrooms are decorated with Italian designed finishes and granite counter tops.
With it's timeless beauty, classic architecture, and glorious past, an historic landmark hotel in downtown Los Angeles reclaims its legacy as one of the city's venerable addresses.
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