FourFortyFour South Flower boasts 48 stories of renowned architecture linking the traditional downtown business and financial district with the revitalized Bunker Hill area. FourFortyFour South Flower epitomizes the unique way that Los Angeles does business.
The 914,343 square-foot Building provides unlimited view corridors from locations throughout the Building. Amenities include:
Located on the Plaza level, the enclosed Atrium features world-renowned public art, dining and lounge seating, and a convenient kitchenette, making this the ideal setting for informal gatherings and events.
Located on the 2nd floor for FourFortyFour South Flower, The Gallery is a collection of a beautiful meeting spaces outfitted with user-friendly presentation technology, and is available to building tenants on a complimentary basis during regular business hours.
The Gallery consists of two Multi-Purpose Rooms with seating for 30 to 48 and standing capacity from 50 to 100, two 20-person Board Rooms and three Conference Rooms with seating for 10, together with a breakout/pre-function zone, a lounge and living room, a kitchen and dining room, and several convenient coffee stations. Each of the meeting rooms is named after an artist with an installation at the property.
State-of-the-art technology includes high-speed Wi-Fi throughout, ethernet access, teleconferencing facilities, wall-mounted large screen displays, and connectivity provisions for user-provided content.
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The expansive, landscaped terraces located on the 3rd and 4th floors provide an ideal, natural environment for gatherings of all sizes. Both terraces offer iconic views of the city from varying vantage points, and are appointed with lush landscaping, outdoor seating, lighting, and world-renowned public art.
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FourFortyFour South Flower is ideally located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, at 5th & Flower Street, across from the iconic Central Library with easy access on/off the 110 Freeway.