PREMIERE FILMING LOCATIONS IN DTLA
THE RENDON HOTEL

A historic century-old hotel in the Downtown LA Arts District.
The Hotel is complete with an authentic, iconic, grungy, downbeat corner dive bar, that would not be out of place in an LA Noir film or a Charles Bukowski novel.
Vacant apart from a caretaker, all of the building and parking lot are available for filming and can be adapted to numerous uses.
THE EL SOL

Designed by famous architect George Bergstrom whose other buildings include City Hall, The Pentagon, The Ford Factory, and Grauman’s Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard to name a few.
It boasts high ceilings, reclaimed wood walls, oak plank floors, two staircases, wrought iron chandeliers, a huge skylight /light well that brings light to all three above-ground floors, a spiral staircase to the roof, etc.
The building is vacant, has three-phase power, an ally to load in from at the rear, and is extremely secure.
MAIN STREET

A versatile three-story building with large indoor areas, including 20’ high ceilings on the ground floor, and 14’ ceilings on the third floor.
There is an industrial caged freight elevator, a mezzanine level that is divided into office-type spaces, and a third floor that was once a garment and wig manufacturing facility.
The property also boasts a large rooftop surrounded on two sides by high brick buildings and open views looking south across the urban sprawl of Los Angeles.
THE RENDON HOTEL & LICHA’S BAR AND GRILL
A historic century-old hotel in the Downtown LA Arts District.
The Hotel is complete with an authentic, iconic, grungy, downbeat corner dive bar, that would not be out of place in an LA Noir film or a Charles Bukowski novel.
The entire building and parking lot are available for filming and can be adapted to numerous uses.
THE EL SOL
Designed by famous architect George Bergstrom whose other buildings include City Hall, The Pentagon, The Ford Factory, and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.
It boasts high ceilings, reclaimed wood walls, oak plank floors, two staircases, wrought iron chandeliers, a huge skylight /light well that brings light to all three above-ground floors, a spiral staircase to the roof, etc.
The building is fully available, has three-phase power, an alley to load in from at the rear, and is extremely secure.
MAIN STREET
A versatile three-story building with large indoor areas, including 20’ high ceilings on the ground floor, and 14’ ceilings on the third floor.
There is an industrial caged freight elevator, a mezzanine level that is divided into office-type spaces, and a third floor that was once a garment and wig manufacturing facility.
The property also boasts a large rooftop surrounded on two sides by high brick buildings and open views looking south across the urban sprawl of Los Angeles.
Contact
Phone
949.463.7454
film@therendon.com
Address
THE RENDON HOTEL
2055 E. 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90021
THE EL SOL
721 E 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
MAIN STREET
1053 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90015