With the sharp upsurge of Downtown’s population that’s just over 50,000 residents with higher income and more education, comes a higher demand in Little Tokyo for more new restaurants, retail, work offices, and living spaces. 267 S San Pedro is situated at one of the busiest intersections in this easily walkable neighborhood, consisting of five large city blocks.
This neighborhood’s prominence will become even greater with the Little Tokyo/Arts District Regional Connector station. The regional station is projected to become the second busiest transit stations in Los Angeles County, making Little Tokyo into an important transfer center that links to the rest of Los Angeles.