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Creative Office With Food Hall, Rooftop Restaurant Coming To LA's Fashion District

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Rendering of the proposed rooftop restaurant at the Norton Building in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Planning Commission gave a thumbs-up for the development of a new office space with a food hall and rooftop restaurant in the city’s Fashion District.

The planning commission Thursday unanimously approved developers Urban Offerings and ESI Ventures' redevelopment of the 104-year-old Norton Building at 755 South Los Angeles St. in downtown. 

The developers are proposing to convert the five-story, nearly 80K SF former garment and clothing manufacturing building into a creative office with restaurant space.

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Norton Building in Los Angeles

The project's ground floor will have eight food vendors, an outdoor dining patio facing Los Angeles Street, four stories of office space and a 9,541 SF rooftop restaurant with an outdoor deck lined with green space and views of the downtown skyline.

“We believe this will be a significant asset to the Fashion District,” said Bill Christopher, who spoke to the planning commission on behalf of the developers. 

The redevelopment is part of a much larger plan by the developers to convert the Norton Building and nearby four-story, 140K SF Dearden building as a 250K SF Class-A creative office campus.

Urban Offerings purchased the Norton building for a reported $21.5M in 2016. In December, it bought the Dearden Building for a reported $41.6M.

In January, George Smith Partners and Dekel Capital secured a $122M loan on behalf of the developers to develop the two-building office campus.