Electric Loft
Versatile Event Space
543 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 91766
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Pomona
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Spaces for hire at Electric Loft
from $1900
hire fee / per day
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Inside Space
The Electric Loft, perched on the second floor above the famous M&M Electric Building, has an illustrious past.
This 1900-square-foot area, which has a rich history dating back to 1896, currently accommodates up to 100 visitors. The light-filled interior pays homage to the building's history with its large windows and rustic brick walls.
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Prices and opening hours
Sunday
9:00 am –
2:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
2:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Monday
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Tuesday
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Wednesday
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Thursday
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Friday
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
7:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Saturday
9:00 am –
2:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Inside Space
9:00 am –
2:00 pm
from
$1900
hire fee per day
Facilities and catering options
Up to 110
standing
Up to 100
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
BYO alcohol
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
About Electric Loft
The Electric Loft is situated on the second level, above the M&M Electric Building, in the center of Downtown Pomona's Art District.
The Pomona Cooperative Association erected the building in 1896, and the first floor served as the association's own grocery store. Longtime people recall this two-story brick house as hosting the best dances in town, according to the National Register of Historic Places.
We are carrying on its legacy today by keeping our doors open for a variety of neighborhood events.
The Pomona Cooperative Association erected the building in 1896, and the first floor served as the association's own grocery store. Longtime people recall this two-story brick house as hosting the best dances in town, according to the National Register of Historic Places.
We are carrying on its legacy today by keeping our doors open for a variety of neighborhood events.