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Old 11-09-2016, 11:00 AM
 
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Parking in KTown is terrrrible, so if you're swinging that way be sure to physically scope out the parking situation.

If you're living off the Red Line and working near H&H, you can definitely survive with just a bicycle and no car. I live one block off H&H and use my car just once a week.
Street parking is going to suck in all three areas but with no car it's not a big deal. OP can definitely commute by bike from all three places or take the train/bus. I think the Los Feliz location is the nicest/safest one but the other two aren't bad. The Los Feliz one has some nice little bars, restaurants and cafes walking distance on Vermont which would be good for a young single guy and very close to Griffith Park. I vote for that one but honestly any of the three are decent options
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Old 11-09-2016, 11:15 AM
 
Location: Downtown Los Angeles, CA
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Street parking is going to suck in all three areas but with no car it's not a big deal. OP can definitely commute by bike from all three places or take the train/bus. I think the Los Feliz location is the nicest/safest one but the other two aren't bad. The Los Feliz one has some nice little bars, restaurants and cafes walking distance on Vermont which would be good for a young single guy and very close to Griffith Park. I vote for that one but honestly any of the three are decent options
Agreed on all the above.

OP - Just an FYI, each train car has an area to stand with a bicycle...making your situation that much easier.
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Old 11-10-2016, 08:28 AM
 
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