Biscuit Company Lofts Building Arts District Downtown Los Angeles

Winner of an award for creative conversion of industrial spaces, Biscuit Company Lofts in the historic west coast Nabisco bakery that has been thoughtfully transformed into 104 authentic live/work lofts and one serious french bistro.

 Biscuit complements the other lofts buildings on the street and further transforms Industrial Street into a vital, energetic Arts District neighborhood destination. Biscuit Loft units are sure to impress.

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Elevated windows flood the units with light, and provide privacy from the street. The original hardwood flooring combined with the original terrazzo makes an elegant statement.

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A cleverly designed entry hall with custom closets and half-bath leads you towards an airy open loft space with soaring ceilings. Custom cabinetry build-out and separated bedroom area make for a simplistic, yet private space within the unit. Large master bath with dual sinks and shower/tub combo. Solar shades, custom paint, and underground parking make this a special find, in an area bustling with excitement! Within a stone’s throw are Church & State, Little Bear, Bestia, Pour Haus, Zinc Cafe, Urban Radish and soon-to-be Soho House!

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DTLA Arts District is outlined east of the Historic Core by Second Street to Seventh Street and Alameda Street and the LA River, surprisingly, the Southeast section of Downtown from end to end is totally walkable. in the Arts District, where the graffiti is the art! In the 1970s, the old, industrial warehouses in this district, many of the railroad buildings, were converted into art lofts for both workspaces and, once the AIR ordinance was passed, legal living spaces. Sprinkled amidst these perimeters are the makings of a community rich in character, socially conscious boutiques and some of the best restaurants and bars. #industriallofts #liveworklofts

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Protect Your Car’s Catalytic Converter – Auto Parts Theft and Break-ins Reported

As much value as your car has to you, its parts are worth more than gold.

The metal parts inside the catalytic converters are worth more than gold. It’s not the part itself but the treasures inside that make it a popular item to steal. Unfortunately, your catalytic converter is not safe even in a well-lit garage, as reported break-ins outside of Alta Lofts and at Santee Village Maple parkings structure lot in DTLA highlight.

According to an analysis of federal crime data by the National Insurance Crime Bureau, car theft has risen dramatically in the U.S. during the pandemic reversing a two-year decline. This industry organization focuses on insurance fraud. Up 10% in 2020 over the previous year. | data from Barron’s Market Watch

On top of that, catalytic converter theft has surged across the country, increasing over 400% in the past year. This uptick is linked to the valuable metals (platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that these emissions-control devices contain. | as reported in the LA Times 2021

Think of a catalytic converter as an extraordinary kind of filter for your car’s exhaust system that reduces harmful emissions. It’s bolted to the underside of every gas-powered vehicle, and it’s vulnerable to thieves because it contains metals more precious than gold. The metals convert harmful exhaust into oxygen, nitrogen, and other less dangerous gasses. Unfortunately; catalytic converter thefts have been rising, and the devices are expensive to replace. But a few simple steps might help you protect your car. 

A) Etch your license plate number onto your catalytic converter. 

This makes the part identifiable to law enforcement. The idea is that a thief who sees the etching moves on to an easier target. Police agencies in some communities have joined with local repair shops to sponsor etching events. 

B) Park in well-lit areas.

Scott Jones, manager of Chapel Hill Tire, an auto service center in North Carolina, says most of the theft cases that pass through his shop occur in residential lots where cars are parked overnight. If you have to leave your vehicle outside, the National Insurance Criminal Bureau (NICB) recommends parking in a well-lit area and making sure to set your vehicle alarm. Installing a bright motion sensor light may also dissuade potential thieves. 

C) Do not leave any objects visible inside the car.

Crime is up in California. Never leave anything visible in the car, no matter how low the value. Criminals will break in, causing hundreds of dollars of damage, to steal anything worth a dollar or even less.

D) Install an anti-theft device.

Etching and careful parking might make your catalytic converter less attractive to thieves, but these preventive maneuvers don’t protect the part itself. Jones says an anti-theft device can help. His shop installs one by bolting a metal shield to the vehicle frame to cover the catalytic converter, which costs about $350, including installation. Other designs resemble a cage or armor plating. 

Will my car insurance cover a stolen catalytic converter? Car insurance may help cover catalytic converter theft if you have comprehensive coverage on your policy. Comprehensive coverage may help pay to replace your catalytic converter and repair damage done by a thief, up to the coverage limits stated in your policy, and minus your deductible.

Spending money on deterrents like a cage or engraving your part will dissuade some thieves now. Make sure you are ready for the likelihood of the part getting stollen anyway. Having the right insurance coverage may be your best bang for the buck. Eventually, your deterrents will be defeated as the value of these parts keeps going up. Check with your auto insurance agent. Secure your vehicle in a private lot or find a building that has 24-hour secure parking. #cartheft #catalyticconvertergold

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