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Lincoln Heights, 2000, art, community, roofs, skylines, The Brewery
United States
07 May 14
"Artists Roland Reiss, Dawn Arrowsmith and Jeanine Breaker enjoy their morning coffee on the roof deck of Reiss/Arrowsmith's loft at The Brewery, with several Downtown high-rises as their backdrop. Billed as the largest live-and-work artists' colony in the world, the Brewery Art Colony in downtown Los Angeles, is a 23-acre area comprised of about 300 studios; the former Eastside and Pabst Blue Ribbon Breweries, from which the community derives its name; and one of Los Angeles' first power plants, Edison Power Station #3. The leased apartment lofts of The Brewery range in size from 1,200 square feet to 6,000 square feet. Monthly rents are about $1 to $1.25 per square foot, depending on the size of the unit, and leases are for a minimum of one year. Approximately 400-500 artists reside here. Located in Lincoln Heights, near Olvera Street, Chinatown, and Little Tokyo; The Brewery Arts Complex is owned and operated by Carlson Industries. Photo dated: April 2000."