1855 Industrial ST #703 Los Angeles, CA 90021 Open Sun 1PM-4PM

UPDATED: 02/28/2026 08:58 PM ON MARKET: New on market today

$749,000

1 Bed1 Bath976 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Condo

Sub Type Condominium

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 976 sqft

Price per Sqft $767

MLS Listing ID 26656769

Bedrooms 1

Full Baths 1

HOA Fees $900/mo

HOA Y/N Yes

Year Built 1923

Lot Size 0.979 Acres

Property Sub-Type Condominium

Property Description

Toy Factory Lofts, a highly coveted Live/work loft community in the vibrant Arts District of DTLA. This remarkable Penthouse loft, a rare find, boasts an expansive open floor plan with soaring 12-foot ceilings, original 1924 concrete floors and columns combine the historic features with modern living. The loft is illuminated by oversized industrial-style windows, recently upgraded with new glass and motorized shades, facing south to invite abundant of natural light throughout the space. Recent upgrades include kitchen appliances: Bosch gas stove, Samsung refrigerator and dishwasher, and a large LG front loading stackable washer-dryer. Resort like building amenities enhance the living experience, offering a secure lobby with a 24-hour doorman, a rooftop pool surrounded by a sun deck and a cozy fire pit that provides breathtaking views of the DTLA skyline, 6th street bridge and snow capped mountains. Enjoy a communal deck with lush green spaces, barbecue areas, and a two-story gym. Residents will benefit from an assigned, indoor, secured parking space in the attached private garage. Toy Factory Lofts is located just steps away from Hank's Organic Market, restaurants like Camila, Bestia, Bavel, The Soho House, DTLA Row Factory, The Bike Shed Moto Co, and galleries include Hauser & Wirth, ICA LA and many more. Also located 2 blocks from Warner Music and Spotify offices with easy access to the 5, 10 & 101 FWYS. This penthouse loft offers the ultimate freedom to live, create, and work from home in a true industrial-chic setting a rare opportunity in one of DTLA's most iconic buildings.