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While the prospects for traditional office space remain dim, Shorenstein is looking to unload the third-tallest tower in Los Angeles, Commercial Observer has learned. The San Francisco-based ...
Aon Center, L.A.'s third-tallest building, sells for 45% discount off 2014 price. ... Last week, Carolwood closed on a deal to buy the Aon center in Downtown Los Angeles for $147.8M.
Designed by Wolcott, the proposal says LA Times staffers will arrive at their new Aon Center offices via a functioning helipad. Photos of WAI renderings by Los Angeles Times Guild The reporters ...
Transwestern Investment Co. has hired brokers at Eastdil Realty to refinance its Aon Center, L.A.’s second-tallest building. Or has it? While Eastdil has been diligently lining up banks, it let ...
Beverly Hills-based Carolwood bought the Aon Center at the end of 2023 for $150M from San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties, which purchased the tower in 2014 for $269M.
Potential buyers think Shorenstein Properties’ AON Center in Downtown Los Angeles is worth a lot less than it was in 2014, The Real Deal has learned. L&R Group of Companies, an office and ...
His 62-story Aon Center at 707 Wilshire Blvd. will host as many as 800 stair climbers in the group’s sixth annual “Fight for Air” fundraising event April 6.
The owners of the Aon Center, the second tallest skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, are looking to convert 10 upper floors of the 62-story building into condominiums, according to sources close ...
California Bank & Trust has signed a lease for nearly 29K SF in the Aon Center in Downtown. The building at 707 Wilshire Blvd. will serve as the bank’s new Los Angeles headquarters.
It’s a big deal: The Aon Center in Los Angeles, California’s fourth-largest skyscraper, has sold for more than $150 million. Photo: Newmark Group, Inc.
The Los Angeles Times could be leaving its home of the last 82 years and moving across downtown to the Aon Center building, according to Urbanize LA.. Urbanize adds that, in May, the Times ...
Wells Fargo Bank wants to sell Aon Center in Los Angeles, one of the West’s tallest skyscrapers, for $120 million to $130 million, downtown real estate sources said. The 62-story building at 707 ...