Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
 

Car Rental at LAX

 | Los Angeles International Airport

LAX's most competitive rates and superior service

Travel Guide

Car Rental Los Angeles and the Fashion District

Travel Guide Links
Fashion District

While you’re taking drive downtown of Los Angeles in an Deluxe Rent A Car Los Angeles vehicle, make sure to take time to visit the Fashion District.

Background on the Los Angeles area

During the development of the City of Angels, orange groves and dairy farms were common sights. Within the city, the garment and fashion districts were being established. A second rail line being built between Los and Angeles and Santa Fe, New Mexico brought in a flood of new residents.

If you’re a fashion hound on the hunt for bargain clothes, you’ll love the Fashion District. You’ll find plenty of small businesses serving manufacturers, designers and wholesalers. This Downtown Fashion District is one of the largest consolidations of fashion businesses in Western United States.

Some key buildings include:

  • Bendix Building
  • California Mart
  • Coca-Cola Building
  • Dearden’s
  • Flower Market
  • Fire Station #30
  • LA Street
  • Santee Alley
  • Wall Street
  • Cooper Building

Bendix Building

A leading real estate developer and contractor were responsible for establishing the Bendix Building. Florence Casler was one of the few women in business in the 1920s. She became a partner in the real estate development company called Lloyd and Casler. Her office was situated in the Textile Centre during the peak of her career. Today, you’ll see the old neon “Bendix” sign from any point in downtown Los Angeles.

If you’re a floral enthusiast, Deluxe Rent A Car Los Angeles recommends you check out the Flower District.

Brief Background of the Los Angeles Flower District

Deluxe Rent A Car Los Angeles note the interest in the Flower Market blossomed over the years. In 1892, several Japanese American farmers started planting and cultivating flowers in fields nearby Los Angeles. Little did these farmers know they were planting the seed for a future Flower Market that would take root and become quite popular.

The Japanese flower growers began the Flower Market in 1913. The original location is a few blocks north and west of its current location on the 700 block of Wall Street. The market was moved in 1923 to its current location.

Some families grew flowers grew flowers on their small plots and handed these plots to the next generation. Flower markets also were started in Sacramento and San Francisco. Today, the Flower District is among the largest in America.

Attention Coca-Cola Fans or Friends of Coca-Cola Fans

If you’re a fan of Coca-Cola, Deluxe Rent A Car Los Angeles say you can visit a store dedicated to this popular beverage and name brand. The Coca-Cola Building has more than 900 Coca-Cola collectibles. Since 1986, the business has carried these items. Come visit the store located in Buena Park. Hours are Mondays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Brief Background on the Cooper Building

In the 1940s and 1950s, the cooper building housed fashion industry showrooms. During the 1980s, the Cooper Building is one of the first discount retail centers. It is the model for the modern-day outlet mall. In the 1990s, the Cooper Building stakeholders persuaded the Los Angeles City Council to establish the city’s first Business Improvement District. Today, the Cooper Building is home to the Cooper Design Space. It now houses lifestyle businesses in fashion, media arts and publishing.

Santee Alley

If you’re looking designer items at affordable prices, check out Santee Alley. You can spend hours in the tiny shops that belong to an open-air market. Be prepared to bargain for those designer sunglasses. Take your Deluxe Rent A Car Los Angeles vehicle to Wall Street between 9th and Pico Boulevard.

If you want to make it to all these locations and more, take an Deluxe Rent A Car Los Angeles vehicle for your trip to downtown Los Angeles and surrounding area.