BAKER
Reposting a notable call for digs from this morning as a compilation. Then adding additional digs…
>Found a photographer snapping photos in the LA arts district when she tagged a photo with #snctm. Couple of the photos show a building with the snctm logo. The logo could be art or it could be a building marker since the logo is right next to a door. She also took a photo of the mural 966 4th Street which is a bit different on bing maps. Dropping this for digs. Workfag.
>The arts district is positioned directly next to railroad tracks which lead to BNSF Los Angeles Intermodal. It's also right on the Los Angeles River which ends at the Port of Long Beach and BNSF Port of Long Beach
Took a bit of bing street walking but eventually found the snctm building. Its closer to the railroad tracks than the other locations. Looking at the birds eye view of the building, theres a now dissolved toy company named Tai Tung International that backed up to the snctm building. It used to import various items from China and Hong Kong. Looking at the building from the opposite side, there appears to be a connecting door between the two properties. The parking lot that used to be next to Tai Tung is now a parking garage. The Tai Tung building appears to be occupied by another toy importer named Multitoy. I would guess these Arts District board members also should be looked into.