Capitol Milling Building

Los Angeles, California

Branding | Signage | Interior Design

As part of the revitalization of this historic building that sits in the heart of Los Angeles, Storm Bloom was brought in to develop a modernized interpretation of the former branding, as well as assist the architecture teams in designing the interiors and way-finding signage.

Sunset view of the Capitol Mill Building in Los Angeles with illuminated windows, outdoor stairs, and city skyline in the background.
A digital illustration of a Capitol Milling building with fencing and landscaped greenery, featuring two wooden signs with the word "TENANT" repeated on each, and a silhouette of a person on the left side.
A digital illustration of the Capitol Milling building with a sign that says it was established in 1883, and renovated in 2017. There are two sections with wooden panels labeled 'TENANT.' A person silhouette is standing to the right.
A sign for the Capitol Milling Building with spaces for tenants, surrounded by landscaping and a person silhouette on the right.

Los Angele’s historic Capitol Milling Building was structurally upgraded to create over 60,000 square feet of artisanal food hall vendors, coffee roasters, bakery and cheese, a micro brewery, restaurants and cafes, mixed with creative office.