AtTraction-Los-Angeles-CA

Joint Venture Buys 63,100 SF Property in Los Angeles for $20M, Plans Adaptive Reuse Project

by Amy Works

LOS ANGELES — A joint venture between New York-based LIVWRK and Daniel Kotzer of Los Angeles has purchased a historic 63,100-square-foot property in Los Angeles’ Art District for $20 million. The partnership will transform the two-building asset, located at 800-810 Traction Ave., into an office and lifestyle project called AtTraction.

Construction on the renovations is slated to begin this week, with completed scheduled for early 2023.

Upon completion, AtTraction will be a five-story building, plus a basement, totaling 53,400 square feet. Floors will range between 7,500 square feet to 10,700 square feet with ceilings ranging from 10 feet to 15 feet. The property at 810 Traction Ave. will be a two-story building, plus basement, totaling 9,700 square feet. Each building will also offer the potential for ground-level retail. The building at 800 Traction Ave. will feature a rooftop patio deck and the building at 810 Traction Ave. will offer a private gated patio space. Additionally, there is a private parking lot serving both buildings.

The building originally housed the Joannes Brothers Co., a coffee, tea and spice processor and wholesaler, followed in the mid 1950s by the Los Angeles Desk Co.

Mike Condon Jr., McKenna Gaskill and Brittany Winn of Cushman & Wakefield represented the partnership in the deal and were retained to project leasing.

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