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Q: What are artist in residences adaptive reuse ordiances los angeles? A: Artists lofts and information on the Los Angeles Adaptive Re-Use Ordinance can be found on the L.A. Loft Blog

Q: Where can I find industrial building los angeles? A: Industrial lofts and warehouse lofts can be found on the L.A. Loft Blog. If you need to do noisy work other industrial production, then get assistance from a commercial real estate professional like Susan Saidi.

Q: How can I find a live work loft dtla? A: Live/Work lofts can be found on the L.A. Loft Blog. #livework #lofts #studio #apartments

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Art and photography are popular types of work done at live/work loft buildings like Alta.

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When considering buying, selling, renting or investing in a loft, condo or house, it’s extremely helpful and valuable to know what other buyers, sellers, renters and investors are thinking and doing. Here are this week’s reader questions: #losangeles #lofts #altalofts | Blog Video

Q: What are the dangers of using carpeting on walls?
A: Wall-to-wall carpeting, along with carpeted walls for acoustic or aesthetic purposes are not in fashion right now, but they are probably not quite as unhealthy and unhygienic as some might believe. Carpet was extremely popular from the 1960s to the 1980s, has proven generally safe. Quality carpet can be kept healthy and hygienic with vacuuming and shampooing. Of course, those who appreciate lofts tend to dislike carpet. Most loft lovers prefer polished concrete or hardwood floors. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/2014/04/18/dangers-of-unhealthy-unhygienic-wall-to-wall-carpeting/

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Q: Who is the 1133 so hope st project owner?
A: The owner is 1133 South Hope Owner LLC. The mailing address is 1150 S Olive St #1375, Los Angeles, CA 90015. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=1133

Q: Did Borman Group build Barn Lofts?
A: Borman Group was the developer that converted the old sugar beet warehouse into three-story townhome loft condominiums in the Arts District. Barn Lofts is also called 940 E 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=borman

Q: Is it legal to run a business out of a Downtown LA Loft?
A: Yes, it is usually legal to run a business out of any address, but the business must match the building type. In general, the businesses may not disturb the neighbors, and condominium homeowners association or management each have unique rules that must be followed, and are subject to change. Employees and other visitors are not necessarily entitled to use the same amenities that owners and registered residents may use. Live/Work lofts such as Alta Lofts usually make it easiest and more practical to be reside and be productive at the same place. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=work

Q: What is the contact information with phone number of Teramachi Homes?
A: Teramachi Homes senior condo HOA contact info and all other Downtown Los Angeles homeowners association are listed at www.hoadtla.com

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