746 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles CA 90014
Pet Friendly: Yes
Mills Act: Yes
Live Work: Yes
Constructed: Frank Stiff - 1917
Modernized: MJW Investments - 2007
The Cornell Building is one of three buildings that makeup Santee Village.
Built for business tycoon Michael J. Cornell in 1917, and designed by architect Frank Stiff, it was part of LA's first garment and textile manufacturing construction boom that lasted through the 1930's.
All buildings in Santee village consist of heavy concrete-frame construction and ornamental exteriors characteristic of early 20th century industrial era.
The Cornell's facade features triplicate sets of steel-framed windows and a connecting bridge to The Santee Building.
The Cornell was granted Historic landmark status in 2001 and is Mills Act approved.
Open space and livability of each unit has been the focus of the developers. Each residence has been raised to modern standards through careful selection of minimalist designs of fixtures and appliances.
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