Available January 10th 2022. Large open and spacious 1000 sq ft Downtown Long Beach loft apartment - two apartments were combined into 1 large loft. Freshly painted, polished concrete floors and concrete beams with exposed brick walls make this apartment like a NYC style loft in sunny Long Beach! Main bedroom is huge and roomy with ensuite bathroom and tub. The kitchen is modern spacious and fully renovated with a new french door fridge and dishwasher. 6 large windows stretch across the living room, big west facing windows let lots of light flow into this bright and airy apartment. Lots of built in closet space. Comes with 2 assigned underground car spaces in subterranean garage - super rare in downtown LB. Owner pays for Power, Gas, Water & Trash - all noted utilities are included! There is also a large laundry room in the basement of the building for washing and drying large loads. There is a large communal sunroom on the 11th floor, with views stretching across DT LB. It's a 1 minute walk from the heart of downtown Long Beach, the Metro, Convention Centre and only a 3 minute drive to the Pike Outlets, Shoreline Village, Aquarium of The Pacific, and Alamitos Beach. The Wilmore is a historical landmark building in Downtown LB. This 11-story Italian Renaissance Revival was originally built in 1925 and owned by the Stillwell Hotel Corporation of Los Angeles and was operated as a luxury apartment hotel. It was designed by the same group of architects who designed the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Operating for some time as "own your owns," the Willmore was later converted to condominiums and the name was changed to honor William E. Willmore, an early city pioneer. Pet Deposit: $500 per dog; $300 per cat; 2 pet maximum. This is a Non-smoking unit. Owner pays for Power, Gas, Water & Trash - all noted utilities are included! Last month rent is free!
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