Client
Capital Foresight
Status
Completed
Year
2016
Units
96
Unit Type
Market-Rate
Total Building SF
80,000
Funding
Mills Act & Historic Tax Credits
  
  
 

Maxfield was the first building in downtown LA made entirely of reinforced concrete. Originally designed by Architect John Montgomery Cooper, the building was revolutionary in efficient and simplistic design, showcasing exposed concrete in place of elaborate ornamentation. It was built in the Art Deco style in 1925 for Allen Maxfield, a Banker from Arkansas who used the Maxfield building to house Maxfield & Co., a wholesale textile and dry goods company and factory. Later purchased by Capital Foresight in 2012, the building was transformed into loft apartments in partnership with Lahmon Architects. This gem of a historical property will continue to shine in the legacy of LA.

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