El Dorado Lofts was described in 1914 by the Los Angeles Times as a magnificent hostelry with a strikingly beautiful Façade and metropolitan conveniences. Originally built by and named for local capitalist and financier, N. W. Stowell. From the grand exterior of green glazed brick and the rich golden tones of Batchelder tiles which adorn the interior walls and lobby columns this building is a historical gem. The open floor plan and private outdoor balcony overlooking Spring Street Park are a commodity in DTLA. Upgraded Bosch appliances, subway tile, and concrete wall features, Mills Act property tax savings, ample closet space and historic core premium location are just a few reasons to take a good look at this wonderful property.