First time on the market in decades, The Huron Substation (HCM#404) is an incredibly rare piece of Los Angeles railway history that has been passionately restored by the current owner over a 15 year period. The rustic structure features 45-foot-high ceilings with beautiful wooden beams, arched windows, original brickwork, and 12-foot-high rear doors. This rare property is one of five different designs for the original Yellow Car substations, only a handful still remain. The property has recently benefited from a multitude of uses including countless major film shoots and productions, weddings, and other special events, and as such, has income property potential. The Substation has a Mills Act contract and benefits from low annual property taxes and also falls within the CASP plan. Zoned LAUC with a Commercial (General) use code. Seller has approved plans & plan check permits in place for legal living quarters offering rare Live / Work potential in one of LA's rarest properties.
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