Industrial Live Work Lofts offer Makers Savings and a Supportive Community in the Arts District

Mixed use buildings in DTLA are Ideal locations to set up a work from home Lease or purchase.

Creatives in the Arts District really like to be able to live and work in the same place. Not having to commute frees up your time for other things, say many in the community. Going home for lunch, running a load of laundry while you are in the office working. Being home when a vendor or delivery driver needs to get in during the day are all time-saving features of having a life and a job that occupy the same space.

Cutting expenses on commuting and needed a car is a huge plus on the side of working from home. Another savings to consider is more upfront. One should also extend to the amenities. If this is a business expense your choice of the building. You should wander to the less luxurious side of the street. To keep your expenses in check. Shy away from buildings with amenities like pools and on-site gyms that can save you hundreds of dollars a month on your HOA dues. Also, if you are setting up shop from home make sure you comply with permits for Los Angeles especially. Make sure you have all the appropriate licenses and keep good records. We suggest talking to a business set up professional to make sure you cover all your bases.

Working from home can offer balance to your life, or if you are a workaholic the perfect cocktail of time and location.

Downtown L.A. is a concentration of artists and free thinkers. The concentration offers residents a supportive community. In the suburbs, where everyone is isolated in their own house, the odd guy working from home with photography or music does not get much love from the community. However, makers have often commented they liked being around neighbors working on creative projects and pursuits not associated with the 9 -5 office culture.

Industrial Lofts have traditionally appealed to Makers, artists, and creatives who use a studio set up in the loft to make music or photography, even sculpture and light manufacturing. You’re getting a property that is zoned for business and often equipped for both living and working.

A more recent trend is Live/Work lite. Working from home has an expanding appeal for traditional office workers and desk jockeys. Making a living in an industrial loft is decidedly growing in the white-collar fields, A much easier separation between a home office and your home can be arranged in a loft space. It is obvious the art and the office are converging to make live-work living arrangements practical. #WFH #artsdistrictlofts

Design a free list of available Arts District Lofts for lease or purchase. Fill out the online form.

LOFT & CONDO LISTINGS DOWNTOWN LA [MAP]

  Lofts For Sale     Map Homes For Sale Los Angeles

SEARCH LOFTS FOR SALE Affordable | PopularLuxury
Browse by   Building   |   Neighborhood   |   Size   |   Bedrooms   |   Pets   |   Parking

Traditional office workers are jumping in feet first to working from a Live/Work Loft.

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with the information provided by Corey Chambers, Broker, CalDRE 01889449. We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association, or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LALoftBlog.com, Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties are subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if the buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.

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.

Biscuitt Company Lots Pool Deck

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.

Looking for an ideal industrial loft like the Biscuit Lofts? Fill out the online form.

#biscuittlofts

LOFT & CONDO LISTINGS DOWNTOWN LA [MAP]

  Lofts For Sale     Map Homes For Sale Los Angeles

SEARCH LOFTS FOR SALE Affordable | PopularLuxury
Browse by   Building   |   Neighborhood   |   Size   |   Bedrooms   |   Pets   |   Parking

Gorgeous street art in the Arts District can appear anywhere.

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, DRE 01889449; MPR Funding Inc NMLS 2000513. We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LALoftBlog.com  Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.