The director of “Fast & Furious 10,” Justin Lin, is zooming away from his Los Angeles penthouse. His live/work unit is now available for $7 million.
Lin, who has directed and produced multiple “Fast & Furious” movies, picked up the penthouse in 2012, for $2.6 million.
For the past few years, the cool pad has served as the headquarters of Lin’s film production company, Perfect Storm Entertainment. The top floor has functioned as a pied-à-terre.
Let’s get a close-up of this interesting residence.
Storied building
Located in a building known as the Biscuit Company Lofts, the rare historic penthouse is in the Arts District in downtown Los Angeles.
Built in 1925 by the architect E.J. Eckel as Nabisco’s West Coast headquarters, the structure was converted into live-work lofts in 2007. That year, the structure was declared a Historic-Cultural Monument, according to the listing.
Sprawling space
On three levels, Lin’s sprawling penthouse spans 4,300 square feet of interior space, with 3,600 square feet of outdoor private terraces and a rooftop.

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