The L.A.Times visits early buyers of loft developments and finds that the usual pattern of scrappy artists being replaced by pampered wusses is right on track, with anarchic get-togethers being phased out and replaced by amenities such as valet parking and "enhanced security."
· Living Gets Loftier in Downtown L.A. [LA Times]
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