
LoftLife believes,” in the words of urbanist Jane Jacobs, “in order for a society to flourish, there must be a flourishing city at its core.” Editors of this year old magazine take those words as a living philosophy. Longing for space, exquisite design, and the culmination of culture and social benefits are the main reasons more and more readers choose the lifestyle of loft living. The magazine is printed quarterly and their website is consistently updated with original featured photography and writers. “LoftLife is a map to facilitate the latest wave of urban renewal,” says publisher Joe Resudek. Although focused on Atlanta’s downtown population, this publication contributes to a true presence of endless growth of loft living. In common interest with most loft lovers and seekers, current loft locations are positioned within or on outskirts of major cities. It may be a converted warehouse with historic details or a brand new loft-like building. Loft living has come a long way from the idealistic days of starving artists, though for many, it may be seen as a way to bring that very idea back to life……albeit for a price.
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