Majestically rising near downtown Los Angeles is an unparalleled new building from a developer with a legacy of excellence. Centrally located in the heart of Little Tokyo, Āto — from etco HOMES — will offer 77 luxury condos for sale “at the intersection of art, culture, and collective consciousness.”
Seven stories of unique urban flats will be crowned by an expansive rooftop oasis with a pool, cabanas, a fire pit, outdoor theater, wellness center, and more. Additional features include:
- Private balconies
- A concierge-served lobby
- Ground-floor retail
The sleek modern interiors are paired with the simplistic zen of Japanese style, and include Caesarstone quartz countertops, stainless steel finishes and a choice of three color palettes.
The flooring materials that Sunset Design and Finishes will be installing throughout the units and common areas were selected for their beauty, resiliency and durability. The interior floors in each condo will be covered by Shaw’s Como Plus Plank — with a waterproof Armourbead™ wear layer for added performance and ease of cleaning — and 24” x 48” slabs of EuroWest porcelain tile will grace many of the common areas.
The builder’s interior design expertise is evident in their choice of trend-setting luxury finishes that will stand the test of time.
Āto, which translates loosely to “art” in Japanese, is situated at 118 Astronaut Onizuka Way, amid the abundant cultural and culinary delights of this vibrant, historical neighborhood. The street is named after Ellison Shoji Onizuka —the first Japanese American to reach space — and a stunning mural will honor Onizuka and the Japanese American experience.
About the Builder:
For nearly three decades, etco Homes has shaped a legacy of excellence that transcends every dimension of luxury. The distinction is evident in site selections and acquisitions, architecture and design, and execution and finishes. Its reach extends to customer care, fulfilling the needs of homebuyers with hassle-free experiences that surpass expectations and create lasting relationships.
NOTE: All renderings are artist’s concepts that reflect the vision of the builder, and materials are subject to change as necessary.