
A landmark in the downtown historic corridor, the Pacific Electric Building was built by Henry Huntington in 1905 as the central terminal for the Los Angeles Red Car system and as the headquarters for the exclusive Jonathan Club. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is distinguished by its Beaux Arts design, yellow brick masonry, and arched Romanesque windows in an oversized terra cotta cornice.
The transformation of the 9-story Pacific Electric Building includes spectacular large penthouse units with original exposed steel trusses, a gym, roof top pool and garden. The rotunda library offers residents a unique and comfortable place to gather and socialize.
| Client: | ICO Investment Group |
| Cost: | $25.3M |
| Area: | 482,000 SF, 314 units |
2007 Preservation Award, Adaptive Reuse
Los Angeles Building Council
2006 Preservation Award
Los Angeles Conservancy








