Originally constructed in 1914 as the Hosfield Building and later home to the iconic Victor Clothing Company, 240 S. Broadway stands as a cultural and architectural gem in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. This ±6,650 SF ground-floor space, with a proposed 1,900 SF mezzanine, is part of the National Register-listed Broadway Theater and Commercial District. The building was adaptively reused in 2001 to house 37 residential apartments, preserving its historic character while integrating modern functionality.
Known for its striking Latino murals—including Eloy Torrez’s celebrated “The Pope of Broadway”—the property remains a visual and cultural landmark. Its expansive glass frontage and prominent corner location across from Grand Central Market and near the Broadway/2nd Street Metro station offer unmatched visibility and foot traffic. Surrounded by a vibrant mix of food, lifestyle, and cultural destinations, 240 S. Broadway blends historic charm with urban energy, making it a unique opportunity for those seeking to be part of Los Angeles’ storied architectural legacy.