Immediately available for lease: upper, view unit (1443 1/2) at the newly restored Luckenbach House. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #191. The unit includes a southwest facing, light-filled living room, enclosed balcony with recently restored lattice work, formal dining, kitchen with vintage stove, large 1 bedroom with dressing area/sun room, laundry and 1 car garage. Originally a single family home built for businessman James S. Luckenbach and donated to the Hebrew Benevolent Society in 1902 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Kaspare Cohn, the building became the first Jewish hospital in Los Angeles. Kaspare Cohn was responsible for founding dozens of organizations such as the California Club, Union Bank, Congregation B’nai B’rith, City of Hope, Vista Del Mar, and the Southern California Gas Company. The building is also depicted in a mural on the side of Canter’s Delicatessen chronicling Jewish life & culture in Los Angeles. Do not disturb tenants.
Luckenbach House, 1888