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1212 South Flower Street FULL FLOOR OF BUILT-OUT CREATIVE OFFICE SPACE NOW AVAILABLE 13,109 RSF right across the street from the Staples Center & LA Live... 1212 SOUTH FLOWER STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 availability SIZE SUITE TERM RATE RENTAL 5-YEAR MINIMUM 5-YEAR NEGOTIABLE RSF 13,109 300 8/5/2019 NEW GLAZING N = NEW SWING DOOR EXISTING DRYWALL EXISTING GLAZING E = EXISTING SWING DOOR EXISTING MILLWORK 8/2/2019 SHEET: ISSUE: SHEET TITLE: REVISIONS: DESIGNER: TA DESIGNER: SCALE: N.T.S LEGEND: WHITE BOARD WALL E E E E N E E E E E E E E UP DN. DN. UP MEN WOMEN E MECHANICAL E CHASE DW ELECTRICAL ELEVATORS ROOM arantee, warranty, or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions, estimates used are for eful, independent investigation of the property to determine your satisfaction suitability e signed lease. 2015 Onni Group, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. 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