One of the most affordable places to buy cheap flowers in downtown is at CFC (listed below) or CFM California Flower Mall. Also check out The Los Angeles Wholesale Flower District. It's a lot larger than the two older markets on Wall Street, one of them misleads people to think they are the entire District with their website. The real LA Wholesale Flower District is a six block area bordered by Wall St, San Pedro, 7th and 9th. Check out California Flower Mall for a half block of flower vendors and the newer markets on San Pedro and San Julian - they cater to floral trade and general public customers equally and do not charge entry fees. CFM is open Sundays, has later extended hours and at California Flower Mall there is FREE PARKING. You can get top quality cheap discount wholesale prices on bulk purchases or a single bouquet of flowers or DIY florals for your wedding or party.
LA Wholesale Flower District California Flower Mall http://www.californiaflowermall.com 825 S San Pedro St Los Angeles, CA 90013 213-488-1983
Store:
California Floral Co. 220 E 1st St Los Angeles, CA 90012
(800) 999-7719www.californiafloralco.com
Downtown Los Angeles's population is 45,518.
Los Angeles Downtown News was created in 1972.
No, Hollywood is a few miles west of downtown Los Angeles.
The Los Feliz district is only about 8 miles from downtown Los Angeles.
4th and hope, downtown
every where in L.A takes 20 minutes!
I believe his trial was held at Los Angeles county courthouse in downtown Los Angeles.
From DOWNTOWN Los Angeles, to LAX is 18.26 miles. OR 23 minutes driving
Nine miles east of what is now downtown Los Angeles is where the Mission at San Gabriel was established.
Pasadena is in Los Angeles county, about 10-15 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
It takes about two hours to get to San Diego from downtown Los Angeles so it depends on how fast your going and all that other technical stuff.
No. It is filmed in downtown Los Angeles, at the Los Angeles Center Studios (1201 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA).