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Downtown L.A. Grows in Beauty — Artist Corey Chambers

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — L.A. real estate professional Corey Chambers was once told by a real estate loft seller prospect that she chose to have a competing real estate professional sell her Arts District Beacon loft condo because that realtor happened to be an artist. While that was an unexpected reason to choose a real estate agent to sell a loft, it’s probably a good idea to let everyone know that Corey Chambers has created nearly a million photographs, videos and artworks, thousands of which have been used to produce many millions of dollars of transactions for products, services and real estate over the last 30+ years, using cameras, Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, Premiere etc.

Corey Chambers A.I. altered self-portrait

You can see thousands of them here on the LA Loft Blog. Here, today we present a few of the very latest Corey Chambers creations, produced using some of the newest Artificial Intelligence art creation systems, including brand new powerful Midjourney A.I. lab. Today, we witness a revolution in the graphic arts using this highly automated art robot. This highly disruptive technology easily presents the greatest leap in art ever for man and machine — satisfying, confusing, creative and destructive!!

For the entire month of August, we’re offering Downtown L.A. residents and businesses each a free digital artwork. Just tell us what you want the artwork to depict. Here are a few artworks that Corey and team have created just this week. Most images are creative expressions, feelings and thoughts of Downtown Los Angeles city and country escape, dreams and nightmares, art and architecture, safety and dangers, past, present, future and alternate realities:

What do you think? | COMMENT. Now take advantage of our offer to produce a work of art for you or your company, at no charge for L.A. Downtowners for the month of August. Free for the first 100 who respond. Offer good while supplies last. One artwork will be selected to be minted as an NFT for the recipient, adding potentially unlimited value. Must be age 18 or over to participate in this digital art giveaway promotion.

Get a free digital artwork from the Corey Chambers real estate art team. Fill out the online form.

Couple views Downtown Los Angeles from Elysian Park — Artist Corey Chambers

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Reali, Inc, 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 subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker. | COMMENT

Los Angeles Sidewalk Blocked and Deadly: “Nobody Walks in L.A.” Beware of Cracks, Exposed High Voltage Electric Wires

Time to tune into street use and sidewalk repairs.

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — Urgent bulletin for Angelenos who walk on sidewalks: The dangers have been increasing as the City of Los Angeles fails to maintain safe walking routes, leading to horrific injuries and potential death.

Many industrial loft projects in the arts district extend the revitalization they bring to former industrial sights turned residential right to the curb by repairing sidewalks and curbs to make the property more appealing. That is why they call it curb appeal. But for the rest of the city, crumbling sidewalks and eye-sore obstacles are more of the norm. Let’s face it, this city can be a fright on foot — and worse: dangerous and deadly.

Many sidewalks in L.A. are completely blocked, forcing pedestrians to get hit by cars.

Now that copper and other metal values are going through the roof, homeless thieves seem to be stripping the city of its electrical wires and other valuable commodities. A man was critically electrocuted in 2017, yet Los Angeles has even more exposed wires on sidewalks today. More of these very deadly high voltage lines on the L.A. River Broadway bridge, where many talk to Elysian Park, were reported months ago, yet are still exposed today, threatening pedestrians with electrocution in busy areas of Central Los Angeles with large quantities of foot traffic near Downtown Los Angeles.

High Voltage lines being stripped by homeless and thieves, exposing pedestrians to deadly electric shock.

Within the same week, the Loft Blog team encountered many dangers on Los Angeles sidewalks. The shortlist includes holes in the sidewalk where the pavement has either buckled, eroded or been chipped away, exposing high-power electric lines that unhoused folks tap into for power, insurmountable obstructions, large oil spills, and trash in the form of multiple banana peels. Slipping on a banana peel is only funny in the movies. Walking by the quickie mart, a melted mound makes me ponder whether it’s poop or chocolate. The song “Nobody walks in L.A.” rings prophetic, as Los Angeles sidewalks appear more and more like developing world infrastructure. Not familiar with the song? That’s OK; it’s from 1980, which is old, as is our city’s infrastructure.

The city of Los Angeles has a sidewalk repair program. Check out this link to the safe sidewalks program for details.

What’s the worst sidewalk issue you have to deal with? | COMMENT

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Copyright © This free information is provided courtesy of L.A. Loft Blog with the 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. EAC220072702KT 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.