The celebratory concert, held in conjunction with Spaceland, one of Los Angeles' hottest concert clubs, was The Von Bondies’ first Los Angeles appearance in two years.
For nearly one hour The Von Bondies played 15 songs to 400 guests during the poolside concert at Little Tokyo Lofts.
The Detroit based group's last performance was a sold-out 2004 show at the El Rey Theater. Since then, The Von Bondies have been touring across America, Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan where they have furthered their reputation as outstanding live performers with bona fide shake appeal.
Their unique sound blends raw garage, true punk and real soul music into a seamless hybrid that's honest, intelligent and built on a foundation of authentic emotions and human conditions. The band is currently in studio finishing their third full-length CD set for release in 2007.
Like the creative and unique style of The Von Bondies, Little Tokyo Lofts is unlike the standard urban experience found in other downtown properties.
The building has retained much of its character from its days as an industrial warehouse, incorporating the overscaled mushroom capitol columns and the large industrial steel windows into the design of the building.The transformation of the six-story industrial building still features the trademark “Circle W” of Westinghouse engraved in the tower’s façade, offering residents an authentic loft experience.
During the event, guests were given access to the newly decorated models at Little Tokyo Lofts and treated to cuisine by Malo Restaurant in Silver Lake and margaritas from Oro Azul Tequila. Centrally located near the intersection of Little Tokyo, the Arts District and the Toy District, Little Tokyo Lofts features high ceilings, hardwood floors and light-filled steel casement windows.
Sales of the converted industrial space units began in January of this year with prices starting in the $300,000s.
Units range in size from a 700 square foot studio, to a two-story ground floor townhome and an expansive penthouse loft.
Additional amenities include an outdoor pool deck and hot tub spa, an interior garden courtyard and gated garage parking.
For more information visit the Little Tokyo Lofts Sales office at 420 S. San Pedro Street, or call (213) 626-6400. www.littletokyolofts.com###
Our downtown Los Angeles lofts are located near the Little Tokyo District and provide an excellent real estate investment. These LA lofts are popular with Artists as the condos have high ceilings and industrial feel. The property also features a heated pool, 24 hours security and parking, hardwood floors, a dog run and much more...