Multifamily
Marathon.5128 (Jardinette)
5128 Marathon St, Los Angeles, CA 90038
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Investment Overview
The Jardinette Apartments have recently undergone a comprehensive program of capital improvements and restoration, significantly upgrading the building’s infrastructure and interior systems while maintaining the historic character of the property. The renovation program focused on modernizing major building systems, improving structural integrity, and enhancing residential functionality in accordance with current building standards.
Extensive work has been completed across multiple building systems, including structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire protection, and building envelope improvements. Structural upgrades and framing improvements were implemented to reinforce the building while preserving the original architectural design. Interior improvements included new framing, insulation, and drywall installation, along with substantial upgrades to the basement level.
The building’s infrastructure has been modernized with all new electrical systems, plumbing systems, gas lines, and mechanical systems, providing long-term operational efficiency and reliability. Electrical improvements include new service upgrades coordinated with Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), along with new electrical fixtures, outlets, and lighting throughout the building.
The plumbing system has been fully upgraded with new plumbing infrastructure, new plumbing fixtures, and a new water boiler system, supported by an upgraded LADWP plumbing service connection. Mechanical improvements include updated heating and cooling systems to improve comfort and efficiency for residents.
Life-safety systems have also been significantly enhanced through the installation of new fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems throughout the building.
Additional improvements include the installation of new windows, restoration of the building envelope, and the construction of custom-built kitchen cabinetry and countertops fabricated on site. Residential improvements also include the voluntary creation of 15 ADA-compliant units, expanding accessibility within the building.
Together, these capital improvements represent a substantial modernization of the property while preserving the architectural integrity of this historically significant building.
Investment Highlights
- Completed in 1928, the Jardinette Apartments at 5128 Marathon Street represent Richard Neutra's first major independent commission in the United States.
- The building quickly became recognized as one of the earliest expressions of the International Style in American residential architecture, particularly within the context of multifamily housing.
- The four-story structure employs a reinforced concrete frame that allows for long horizontal spans and large expanses of glass.
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Investment Highlights
- Completed in 1928, the Jardinette Apartments at 5128 Marathon Street represent Richard Neutra's first major independent commission in the United States.
- The building quickly became recognized as one of the earliest expressions of the International Style in American residential architecture, particularly within the context of multifamily housing.
- The four-story structure employs a reinforced concrete frame that allows for long horizontal spans and large expanses of glass.
Investment Overview
The Jardinette Apartments have recently undergone a comprehensive program of capital improvements and restoration, significantly upgrading the building’s infrastructure and interior systems while maintaining the historic character of the property. The renovation program focused on modernizing major building systems, improving structural integrity, and enhancing residential functionality in accordance with current building standards. Extensive work has been completed across multiple building systems, including structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire protection, and building envelope improvements. Structural upgrades and framing improvements were implemented to reinforce the building while preserving the original architectural design. Interior improvements included new framing, insulation, and drywall installation, along with substantial upgrades to the basement level. The building’s infrastructure has been modernized with all new electrical systems, plumbing systems, gas lines, and mechanical systems, providing long-term operational efficiency and reliability. Electrical improvements include new service upgrades coordinated with Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), along with new electrical fixtures, outlets, and lighting throughout the building. The plumbing system has been fully upgraded with new plumbing infrastructure, new plumbing fixtures, and a new water boiler system, supported by an upgraded LADWP plumbing service connection. Mechanical improvements include updated heating and cooling systems to improve comfort and efficiency for residents. Life-safety systems have also been significantly enhanced through the installation of new fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems throughout the building. Additional improvements include the installation of new windows, restoration of the building envelope, and the construction of custom-built kitchen cabinetry and countertops fabricated on site. Residential improvements also include the voluntary creation of 15 ADA-compliant units, expanding accessibility within the building. Together, these capital improvements represent a substantial modernization of the property while preserving the architectural integrity of this historically significant building.
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