Home of the busiest of Downtown activity, the historical Gaslamp Quarter has everything from quaint shops, to upscale restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, and above all, city life.
Most residents live over places of business in historical live/work lofts or in newly built condo complexes.
Gaslamp City Square North | 455 Island | 2006 | Condominium |
Gaslamp City Square South | 450 J St | 2005 | Condominium |
Historic Old City Hall | 433 G St | 1995 | Live Work Loft Rental |
Korinthian Building | 904 5th | 2003 | Live Work Loft Rental |
Marston-Hubbell | 813 5th | 1988 | Apartment |
Montrose | 717 4th | 1998 | Live Work Loft Rental |
Nesmith-Greeley Building | 825 5th | 1999 | Live Work Loft Rental |
Pioneer Warehouse Lofts | 301 4th | 1991 | Live Work Loft Rental |
Steele Building | 529 Market | 1989 | Live Work Loft Rental |
The Pipitone Building | 822 6th | 2003 | Live Work Loft Rental |
Timken Building | 431 Market | 1894 | Apartment |
Trellis Fifth Avenue | 530 K St | 2005 | Condominium |
William Penn | 511 F St | 2000 | Live Work Loft Rental |
No schools at this time |
No spiritual or religious establishments at this time |
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Gaslamp Park | SE corner L St & 5th |
Martin Luther King Promenade | Adjacent to Harbor Dr from Market to 8th |
William Heath Davis Park | NE corner of 4th & Island |
Bum the DogYou are invited to
the stop by the William Heath Davis House
Park (4th & Island) and view two
life-size bronze statues recently unvieled. |
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Children's Park Fountain | Between Front & 1st on Harbor Dr |
Gaslamp sign | 5th at L St |
Journey to Azatlan | Corner of Harbor and 5th and lining Harbor Dr |
Philippine Library & Museum | 536 5th |
William Heath Davis House & Museum | 410 Island |