Thursday, October 30, 2008

For Rent: A beautiful one bedroom apartment in a excellent neighborhood.


Classic Apartments is pleased to offer this remodeled one-bedroom apartment, in a quiet building with lots of charm. You will not find a nicer apartment for the price. This well located ground floor unit boasts huge windows in the living room and bedroom. A fridge and a stove are included. Water and Trash pickup is also included in the rent.


2-month security deposit is required; in this case it will be $2,600. Total move in will be $3,900 (1st month rent $1300 + security deposit $2600). Move in as soon as 1st November 2008.

For more information call Alexander Bermudez 323-428-7519

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Downtown Redevelopment Project


In a departure from Classic Apartments previous projects, the Molino St development presented an opportunity for Alexander Bermudez together with Richard & Eric Arrindell, to revitalize an underutilized industrial space, into new 'Artists in Residence' zoned units.

The original brick structure was previously a manufacturing facility, with a curved timber roof, high ceilings soaring to 25’ in the center, handsome roughly strewn timber arched trusses, with an abundance of windows and skylights and concrete floors, all of which presented a great opportunity for interesting design.


As the re-gentrification of Downtown Los Angeles continues, one trend is becoming increasingly apparent; 'lofts' are becoming more like chic, expensive apartments rather than affordable live/work spaces for artists. In response to this trend Richard Arrindell utilized his experience as a professional photographer to create expansive work areas, designed to function as photographic studios in addition to being living spaces.


The original rudimentary spaces provided an open canvas, to carry out the interior planning and renovations. The rough spaces were transformed into lofts now featuring mezzanines, ergonomic kitchens and bathrooms, yielding a larger open floor plate for the resident photographers, other artists and their trade.


The end result are rental units that, meet all building codes and regulations, however now offer clean well designed twenty first century living, whilst still retaining its rudimentary loft aesthetic.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Point of Interest: Angeles Crest Highway

The Angeles Crest Highway is a two-lane segment of State Route 2 that offers a scenic, secluded getaway. The road is 66 miles in length, with its western terminus at the intersection at Foothill Boulevard in La CaƱada Flintridge. The highway, as it winds along the San Gabriel Mountains, offers spectacular views of nearby mountains and valleys. Several vista points along the road offer the traveler expansive views of the Mojave Desert, the San Gabriel Mountains, and the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys.


The highway climbs from around 1,500 feet at one end in La Canada, to 7,901 feet at its highest point at Dawson Saddle. Many travelers consider the drive the most scenic in Southern California. Mt. Wilson and the Mt. Wilson observatory are accessible from the byway, offering fantastic views of the Los Angeles Basin on those rare, clear days. The byway also provides access to many trails and camping areas in the forest. For the traveler who has yet to experience the many natural wonders around Los Angeles, the Angeles Crest Scenic Highway offers rewarding proof that wilderness and natural beauty are only minutes from the Los Angeles metropolis.

Newcomb’s Ranch, located approximately 27 miles up Angeles Crest, boasts delicious casual cuisine with impeccable service that defines "unique dining" in Greater Los Angeles. Open 7 days a week, Newcomb’s Ranch is a favorite stop and a social gathering place for hikers, bicyclists, motorcyclists, skiers, campers, and day-trippers during a visit to the Angeles National Forest.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Points of Interest: Vasquez Rocks Natural Park

The Vasquez Rocks Natural Park, a 745-acre area in northern Los Angeles County, has served as a location for several sci-fi television and motion picture productions.


The rocks were formed during the Cenozoic Era, approximately 25 million years ago when the sandstone rocks were uplifted at a picturesque angle, showing their jagged red features. The rock formations are part of the San Andreas Fault.


Tiburcio Vasquez, one of California's most notorious bandits, used these rocks to elude capture by law enforcement. His name has since been associated with this geologic feature.

This is a tremendous place to take the family for an outing. Wild, sandstone slabs jut out of the ground at a 45 degree angle, rising almost 150 feet in the air. The rocks are easy to climb, if you bring a good pair of hiking shoes. Parking and use of the park is free.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Grand Opening of The Americana at Brand

Rick Caruso's dazzling new development, Americana at Brand opens this morning. Located in the heart of Downtown Glendale the new development is designed to reconnect and re-energize the city with 74 unique shops and fashion boutiques along with casual and fine dining in a sumptuous outdoor setting.


The Green, an almost two-acre central common is an enticing gathering spot with children’s play area, animated fountain and lush landscaping. The Americana at Brand also features a monumental 12-foot crystal outdoor chandelier suspended across Caruso Avenue just west of Brand Blvd.


Friday visitors to The Americana at Brand will experience live entertainment, face painting and balloon artists. There will also be a dog adoption site set up, plus special offers from various retailers and there will be different events set up all weekend long.


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Points of Interest: The Huntington Gardens

The Huntington Gardens are an oasis of art and culture set amidst 150 acres of breathtaking gardens. Mr. Huntington began developing the Botanical Gardens in 1903. Now there are approximately 15,000 species of plants, landscaped into a series of gardens, from all over the world.


The Library features works from British and American history and an extensive collection of rare books and manuscripts, including a Gutenberg Bible, the Canterbury Tales, and thousands of historical documents about Abraham Lincoln including the papers of the president's bodyguard Ward Hill Lamon.


In addition, the Huntington Art Collection is exhibited in three different buildings and features a specialized, comprehensive collection of British and French art of the 18th and 19th centuries as well as a representative collection of American art.

Admission to The Huntington is free to all visitors on the first Thursday of every month with advanced tickets; call 800-838-3006 to reserve your tickets. Hours on Free Day are 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

New Classic-Apartments.com Website


The World Wide Web has been instrumental to the success of Classic Apartments. In 2003 the original Classic-Apartments.com site was launched, its content, little more than a couple of Photographs, drew many wonderful tenants to our buildings.

In the fall of 2007 Alexander Bermudez, utilized the services of Lainie Liberti and her design firm Jungle [8], to develop a more dynamic web presence for Classic Apartments. In keeping with the minimalist design philosophy of the original, Jungle [8] has produced a website that has far exceeded all our expectations.

We are now pleased to announce the launch of the new Classic-Apartments.com website.

InvisibleMinority.org


In Los Angeles alone, an estimated eleven thousand men, women and children, live on the streets, including Skid Row and the surrounding L.A. area. As a provider of housing in the community, the homeless in Los Angeles is a social issue very close to our hearts. At Classic Apartments we believe it is our moral duty to help however we can.

Those behind Classic-Apartments.com have taken this responsibility very seriously, by sponsoring the InvisibleMinority.org project. The goal is to humanize the men, women and children who are living on the streets through the use of photography. Finding hope and humanity in the eyes of the homeless, captured through the lens of the camera puts a real face to those who are all to often referred to as a "statistic".

Classic Apartments is proud to donate time and resources to the creation of InvisibleMinority.org. At this time a launch date for the new website has not been set, Please check for further updates.

The Louise Street Project


2007 was a good year for Classic Apartments, after acquiring a 12-unit apartment building two years earlier, and spending the first half of 2006 working with our architects, the Glendale Department of Building and Safety, promptly approved our plans.


By July of that year the necessary financing was obtained and we were ready to begin construction. Unfortunately life had other plans, Shai Aloni our general contractor who had been with us from the beginning, discovered a cancerous lump in his throat. After the shock of the news, Alexander Bermudez, assumed Shai’s responsibilities and we finally broke ground in August. Thanks to modern medicine and Shai’s indomitable spirit he has since enjoyed a full recovery!




Seven months later the renovation at 1019 North Louise Street was completed and fully leased. To date this has been our most ambitious project and a delightful addition to our portfolio.