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Experience where to live, work and play in the city’s vibrant center through free Saturday
“Downtown L.A. Housing Bus Tours”
WHAT: Twice a month, the Downtown Center Business Improvement District (DCBID) offers free, guided bus tours of Downtown L.A.’s vibrant neighborhoods, showcasing apartments/lofts and condos, while providing a great overview of its many unique neighborhoods. Walk-in and view beautiful residences – from loft-style apartments in historic buildings to modern, luxury apartments – on the market.
The extensive, 4 ½ hour tour also lets you experience what makes Downtown the hotspot for arts and culture, sports and entertainment, and dining and nightlife with introductions to some of its icons, including L.A. LIVE, STAPLES Center, the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. In addition, you will learn about all the amenities that make Downtown living easy, including Ralphs Fresh Fare, City Target, Rite Aide, Walgreens, Grand Central Market, shoe repair stores, dry cleaners, and more.
It’s a fun and free way to explore the city’s vibrant center. For more information about Downtown L.A. and the housing tour at www.downtownla.com/housingtour.
WHEN: Saturday, November 3, 2012 and Saturday, November 17, 2012
The tour runs twice a month, and is listed at www.downtownla.com/housingtour.
Tours start at 9 am sharp, and end at approximately 1:30 pm.
RSVP: Cost is FREE. Participants must register to attend. Register today at www.downtownla.com/housingtour.
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| Dates: |
Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 8:45am
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1:30pm
Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 8:45am - 1:30pm Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 8:45am - 1:30pm Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 8:45am - 1:30pm |
| Event Price: | Free |
| Organization: | Downtown Center Business Improvement District |
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| Web Site: | www.downtownla.com/housingtour |
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