the pioneer flower street lofts is located at 1130 south flower street between 11th and 12th streets, in the heart of the south park district in downtown los angeles, across from the world famous staples center and future site of the l.a. live entertainment complex. fsl blends the best of the city's energetic future and respect for the past into 91 luxury loft-style live-work condominiums in the historic 1936 united parcels service (ups) building.

opened in the fall of 2003, flower street lofts features over 12 distinct floor plans, ranging from 1,315 sqft to 2,410 sqft, as well as the tallest residential ceiling heights in the area (from 14' up to 20' high). generous natural lighting shine through the expansive windows which were a reflection of the original ups building with views east, west and north. each unit is equipped with gourmet kitchens, stone countertops, well-appointed bathrooms, and state-of-the-art wiring for high speed cable modem internet access.

behind these first-of-their-kind lofts were two leading urban development teams; the lee homes (grand lofts, sky lofts, and market lofts); and the cim group (santa monica third street promenade, historic gas company lofts, old town pasadena, and the gas lamp district in downtown san diego). in addition, they are both developing a ralph's supermarket slated to open in 2007 just two blocks north on 9th and olympic. the fsl has received numerous awards and recognitions, including two golden nugget awards and the 2004 architectural award winner by the los angeles business council.