440 Seaton is an urban warehouse venue available for an array of events, weddings, parties, concerts, film and commercial productions and large-scale exhibitions. A growing artistic and cultured community surrounds it, just steps away from Little Tokyo, Japanese Village and Southern California Institute of Architecture. This grand, one-hundred year old, urban interior space consists of a Cathedral
like atrium, with soaring 50 ft. high ceilings, exposed brick walls, wooden beams, concrete and wooden floors and skylights. With 12,000 sq. ft., the Great Hall is a spacious space, which can accommodate up to 1,700 standing guests, 1,400-chair seating and a 600 table seating capacity. This unique space offers endless opportunities in the creative ways you can turn this space into a special and memorable event for both you and your guests! It provides a canvas for your creativity, ability to transform it into a new environment with the raw warehouse space as a backdrop. History
440 Seaton was built in 1913, using brick, steel, redwood and concrete. The Great Hall was originally used as an indoor lumberyard for a furniture manufacturing company.Much of the original structure and details have been preserved including the exposed brick walls, saw tooth roof, concrete and wood flooring and a working freight elevator. The rooftop provides a view/ backdrop of the Downtown skyline and a 15,000 sq. fenced in parking lot that is available for convenient use.
The floor space can be sectioned off or used in its entirety. Standing Space: 1,700
Chair Seating Capacity: 1,400
Table Seating Capacity: 600
Stage: Available
Power Sources: Available
Catering: Available
Parking: Available