The RECENT REVIEWS OF THE BISCUIT LOFTS 1850 INDUSTRIAL ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 Mystery Revealed

The Arts District offers the most well developed Lofts and Condos anywhere in Los Angeles including Biscuitt Company Lofts

Biscuit Company Lofts is the award-winning Linear City LLC conversion of the historic west coast Nabisco bakery 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 neighborhood and a real community of interested urbanites.

I recently started working for a company that operates out of a unit here. I just want to say that the weekday concierge team are Rock Stars!! SUPER helpful, courteous, and everything else. I wanted to wait a few days to leave a review to make sure, but these guys are like Jarvis from Iron Man. Literally, all 5 stars are for the people who work here. Cheers!

Each loft features a spacious floor plan flooded with natural light, sturdy steel frame construction, high ceilings, exposed brick walls, thick hardwood floors, industrial seal windows and oversized doors.  Lobbies and corridors are enhanced by ornamental concrete and sandblasted brick, copper doors and vintage lamps.

One reviewer who works with the management company had this to say.  (he) heard residents have about the inner workings. This is an A-class building with great reserves and an impeccable reputation for maintaining its historical status. It really is the premiere building in the Arts District.

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In an effort to preserve the original spirit and detail of the building, the designers of Biscuit Company Lofts sought to find and follow the natural grain of the building, respecting its parameters but looking at them from the standpoint of new use.  Aleks Istanbullu Architects has crafted varied floor plans and common areas with distinct shapes and color schemes.  Single story units range from 605 to 2,100 square feet, and there are seventeen unique two, three, and four-story units varying from 1,800 to nearly 6,000 square feet.  Ceiling heights are 13′, 16′ 20′ and 30′. #Artsdistrict

Experience a retreat from the urban grind in Biscuit’s tranquil courtyards, landscaped gardens, and oversized swimming pool.  Stretch out, and work out on Woodway treadmills, Matrix Ascent ellipticals and Life Fitness weight equipment, in a world-class, private homeowners gym. Room to breathe, relax, and socialize…the choice is yours.  For those seeking spacious environs, green escapes, and refined living- Biscuit Company Lofts are the ideal place to live and work.

Another resident was thoughtful in a review. In the Art District of Downtown Los Angeles.  A living space designed for the modern liberal bourgeois who has the soul and taste of an artist.  The units boast 16 ft high ceilings and original hardwood from the early 1900s.  Located by the Toy lofts and Church and State.  Great place to live.

What is the mystery? The name comes from the buildings former life as a Nabisco Company West Cost Head Quarters.

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Compare DTLA Lofts vs. Residential Studio Apartments With a Free Personal Tour

In this post-pandemic, economy many people are looking for greater flexibility to work from home. And if you work from home that could mean one could work from anywhere. That could mean moving to a new building, or a new city. Welcome to LA if this describes you. People looking to move to DTAL have a hard time figuring out the confusing array of choices when it comes to Downtown Los Angeles Live/Work Lofts, Studios, Apartments, Industrial Lofts, Commercial Buildings, and Residential Buildings.

This L.A. Loft Blog post will attempt to help clear it up so that those who want to live, work or live and work in the same place can find the right loft, condo, or apartment space for them. Then we will list the buildings with lofts for sale and for lease.

Apartments vs Condos

Because Southern California has very few co-ops, most units are only called “apartments” if it is a single owner of the entire building, and the units are all rentals.   New York, an apartment is any condominium, co-op, or building with several residential units.  In Los Angeles, the word “apartment” usually refers to managed rental buildings and their units that have one owner per building.  The building and its units are called condos if they are individually owned.

Studio vs Loft

Size matters. When it comes to a place where we live or work all day, or sometimes work all night, we need to find the right fit for our use and budget. In most residential units in Southern California, when someone says “studio,” it usually refers to a studio apartment, a tiny rental apartment, or condo unit without a separate bedroom. If you go with a small studio in a building that offers multifunction rooms or even dedicated shared office space you may bet the best of both worlds. The architecture is minimal and open, with the bedroom and living room one and the same.  In Downtown, small lofts are not usually called a “studio” because Downtown is home to many photographers and other artists using their live-work loft as a professional photography studio or art studio and because most lofts are open lofts.  Most lofts do not have separate bedrooms.  Small lofts are usually referred to as “small lofts.”  For lofts in Downtown Los Angeles, small is usually around 500 to 700 sq ft, the medium is around 700 to 900 sq ft, large is around 900 to 1,100, and very large would be around 1,200 or more.  These are all subject to interpretation, of course, but these are the common numbers for many renters and buyers of Downtown L.A. lofts. #LALlofts

Residential vs Live/Work

Live-work lofts are all the rage because of their popular open architecture, industrial style, and character. They are considered hip and modern when the kitchen and bathrooms are updated with stainless appliances and granite countertops. Many renters and buyers of lofts use live-work lofts almost exclusively for residential purposes. Many others use lofts for creative work such as photography, painting, graphic arts, or music. Musicians need to know that live music cannot be played loudly in any residential or live-work buildings in Downtown Los Angeles. Heavy industrial construction not acceptable in any Downtown Los Angeles live/work building. These are industrial buildings by heritage and residential by use.  |  COMMENT

In Downtown Los Angeles, there are exceptions to many of the rules. All buildings will vary on what type of work they will allow, how many customers may visit etc. None of the live/work lofts will let you have a cash register in your unit with a line coming out of the door.  But even the residential properties will let you have a business client or two come every day for consultations etc. The best way to figure out which building to choose is to get a tour that will cover just the types of properties that suit your needs with someone who knows the properties first hand. #WFH

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