The Arts District warehouses, the Fashion District showrooms, the Bunker Hill loft spaces, the rooftop decks above Broadway and Spring, the art galleries on 7th — they look like blank canvases until you start loading in. Ceilings are often exposed structure that can't take point loads. Freight elevators cap at 6 feet tall and 3,000 lb, which sets your LED flight case size. House power runs 200A/400A single-phase, enough for a real rig if the tie-in is legal. Parking is a negotiation; loading zones are rented by the hour from LADOT.

On the creative side, DTLA shows lean into the raw aesthetic. Product launches want the loft exposed, not hidden behind black drape. Fashion shows need silent power, no gen-set, no visible cable path. Tech HQ events want LED as a content surface and audio that sounds tight in a room with concrete on three sides. We bring the rigging math, the clean power, and the design sense to make the room work — and we bring truck counts that actually fit the alley.