Artist Loft Condos in Downtown L.A.
Those who create art are generally aware that the renaissance and transformation of Downtown Los Angeles has changed social and economic aspect of the city center. During the urban decay period from 1970s to 2000, Downtown attracted many starving artists due to its relatively low price per square foot for warehouses and converted loft residences. Today, the starving artists have mostly left, while the super successful artists have been moving in. Many financially well-off artists of the entertainment business have been moving into the urban area. This includes many Emmy Award winners, Academy Award winners and other movers and shakers of the creative industries. #artists #lofts #losangeles
While the Broadway theater neighborhood has made a partial come-back, the Arts District, Bunker Hill Grand Avenue Arts area and South Park attract many thousands of artists and their patrons from all over the world. Skid Row plays home to the last bastion of starving artists.
These creative professionals have turned an ordinary or even blighted downtown into a desirable; energized urban places for human purpose; created extraordinary versions of ordinary buildings; recorded and commemorated life and work of Angelinos; given tangible forms to feelings and they’ve refreshed our vision to see Los Angeles and the world in new ways.
Some notable artists lofts buildings include: Alta Lofts and Higgins Building for their Emmy Award winning artists; El Dorado lofts and Rowan Lofts at the center of the Art Walk; Molino Lofts, Barker Block, Gallery Lofts, Barn Lofts, Beacon Lofts, Toy Factory and Biscuit Company for their extraordinary Arts District presence.
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