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ABOUT US

WHO WE ARE • WHERE IT STARTED

FSL STORY

Today’s Flower Street Lofts building was first the old United Parcels Service (UPS), built in 1936. It has served Downtown Los Angeles and surrounding neighborhoods for over forty years. Initially only three stories high (Flower Street Lofts features a fourth-floor penthouse level constructed on top of the existing three-story structure), the building was the primary distribution source for all packages coming into Los Angeles and the garage for their famous brown trucks. Throughout its early beginnings, the facility housed the executive offices for UPS’ West Coast Division and its central accounting department headquarters.

Flower Street Lofts, which opened in the fall of 2003, features 91 lofts with over 12 distinct floor plans, ranging from 1,188 sqft to 2,600 sqft, as well as the tallest residential ceiling heights in DTLA (from 14′ up to 24′ high). Natural light shines through the expansive windows, reflecting one of the key design features 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 internet access.

OUR VALUES

The FSL Board of Directors is the cornerstone of the FSL HOA, is the guiding force responsible for ensuring smooth operations. The Board plays a crucial role in safeguarding homeholders' interests and property values and overseeing the effective functioning of every facet of the association.

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Effective Communication

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Transperancy

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Resident-Centric

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Integrity

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Sustainability

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Innovation

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HOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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RALPH AMOS

President

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LYNDSAY FOAT-DOYLE

Vice President

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PETER PARK

VP Finance/Treasurer

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ED RACEK

VP Governance/Secretary

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CAROLE GROGAN

VP Engagement/Member at Large

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