Listing provided courtesy of Jennifer Toyama of Berkshire Hathaway HomeService. Last updated 2026-04-12 08:28:56.000000. Listing information © 2026 Sandicor.
Asking Price: $10,000,000 |
1709 Spring, Los Angeles CA 90012
Community: CHNA - Chinatown
This Mixed Use property was built in 1895 and is priced at $10,000,000. Please see the additional details below.
*** BANKRUPTCY COURT SALE AND POSSIBLE AUCTION (NOT AN REO, NOT BANK OWNED, AND NOT A SHORT SALE) ***
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**1709–1727 N Spring Street**
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a highly visible and versatile commercial property located along the dynamic North Spring Street corridor. This well-positioned asset offers strong street presence, excellent accessibility, and significant upside potential for investors, owner-users, or developers.
The property features multiple storefronts with flexible layouts, ideal for a variety of retail, creative office, or mixed-use applications. Large display windows provide abundant natural light and maximize exposure to both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. On-site parking and convenient ingress/egress further enhance tenant and customer accessibility.
Situated in a rapidly evolving area known for its blend of historic character and modern revitalization, the property benefits from steady foot traffic and proximity to popular dining, retail, and cultural destinations. The surrounding neighborhood continues to experience growth and redevelopment, supporting long-term value appreciation.
With its strategic location, adaptable configuration, and strong visibility, 1709–1727 N Spring Street presents a compelling investment opportunity in one of the city’s most vibrant and emerging corridors.
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1711 N Spring: includes a 3,500 SF loft with an open floor
plan. The space is on the second floor and is accessible
through a private vintage freight elevator. Features
include central AC/heat, high wood beam ceilings,
hardwood floors, a modern kitchen and dining area, plus
various seating areas. The loft is filled with natural light
from skylights and southwest window light. There is also
a panoramic view of Los Angeles State Historic Park.



