Luxury loft blooms in old newspaper offices in Venice
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This Venice artist loft for sale at $4.2 million, or lease at $15,000 a month, is in a century-old building that used to house the Vanguard newspaper.
The 3,945-square-foot residence, one of two in the Art Deco building, was leased out last year at $10,000 a month. A decade earlier, it rented at $2,400 a month.
Concrete floors, exposed ducts, glass brick and an open-beamed ceiling add an industrial vibe.
One of two units on the corner lot, the loft features a great room, a den/office, a loft, three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms plus a treehouse. There’s a fireplace in the second-floor master suite, which opens to a balcony. A third-floor bedroom opens to a roof deck.
On the ground floor, glass doors open to a deck with a seating area.
An attached art studio/office includes a kitchenette and a half-bath. The studio has a separate entrance.
The Venice Vanguard, a daily that published from 1911 to 1940, was the beach city’s first newspaper.
Tami Pardee of Pardee Properties is the listing agent.
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