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  2. Biscuit Company Lofts - Wikipedia

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    The Biscuit Company Lofts is a 7-story building in Los Angeles, California. Built in 1925 as a factory, the building was converted to live/work lofts in 2006. Built in 1925 as a factory, the building was converted to live/work lofts in 2006.

  3. South of Market, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1990s, the occupant of the "live-work" loft was more likely to be a "dot-commie", as South of Market became a local center of the dot-com boom, due to its central location, space for infill housing development, and spaces readily converted into offices. [25] The Moscone Center.

  4. Loft - Wikipedia

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    A Live/work loft is a residential unit located in a commercially zoned building that has either been issued a certificate of residential occupancy or meets specific criteria making it eligible for the protection of loft laws, which vary state by state. For example, in New York State a live/work loft must meet the following criteria: [citation ...

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  6. American Thread Building - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It was a lost battle in the New York City courts and the building was renovated and converted into live/work lofts in 1981. [3] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 20, 2005. In 2007, a renovation of one of the units uncovered an early work by artist Keith Haring. [4]

  7. Eastern Columbia Building - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Columbia Building, also known as the Eastern Columbia Lofts, is a thirteen-story Art Deco building designed by Claud Beelman located at 849 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District of Downtown Los Angeles. It opened on September 12, 1930, after just nine months of construction. [3]

  8. Jim Henson Company Lot - Wikipedia

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    The lot had 300 feet (91 m) of frontage on Sunset and 600 feet (180 m) on La Brea, extending south to De Longpre. Chaplin announced he would make his home on the northern part of the property, and build his own motion picture plant on the south part of the property, cornering at La Brea and De Longpre.

  9. Santa Ana, California - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ana Artist's Village was created around Cal State Fullerton's Grand Central Art Center to attract artists and young professionals to live-work lofts and new businesses. The process continued into 2009 with the reopening of the historic Yost Theater. [23]