Los Angeles:
Echo Park
Set on a quiet street in LA’s Koreatown, one of the city’s most walkable neighborhoods, the home is surrounded by a full range of dining and nightlife options. Adjacent to major public transit routes, HOME0001 Koreatown provides easy access to Downtown, Hollywood, Malibu, and the Inland Empire.
This neighborhood first emerged with the Korean Immigrants in the early 20th century and by the 1970s and 1980s, it had become a cultural hub known for its restaurants, nightlife, and small businesses. Today, the neighborhood blends mom-and-pop eateries, modern cuisine, karaoke lounges, and historic bars such as BCD Tofu House, The Prince, and HMS Bounty. It’s mix of traditional and modern architecture includes landmarks like the Wiltern Theatre, Langer’s Deli, the Korean American National Museum, and the Hanbok Cultural Center, alongside newer spots such as Alchemist Coffee Project, Liu’s Cafe, and gallery-style apartment spaces like The Gaylord and O-Town House.



