Service areas / Los Angeles
Los Angeles: weekly territory, no travel line
LA sits inside our no-fee corridor, and the crew works it constantly — which matters in a city where the dock, the union steward and the loading window are half the production battle.
Three LA booking patterns
DTLA hotels and conference venues host the reception-hour bars: corridor placements that catch session traffic, monogram menus locked to a brand guide, and freight elevators that demand the early COI we already have on file with several properties.
Brand activations and studio events lean on the full merch line — embroidery heads next to live DTF printing stations, one crew handling both. When a gallery-style space wants the machine itself to be set dressing, we style the thread wall as the backdrop and let guests film the stitch-out.
Westside socials — showers, milestone birthdays, member clubs — book the pure-stitch format with restrained menus. A single head and a beautiful card outperform a bigger footprint in these rooms.
What we pre-solve for LA venues
- Dock scheduling and certificate-of-insurance turnaround before your venue asks twice.
- Load-ins timed against LA traffic reality — afternoon doors get morning staging, no white-knuckle 405 math.
- Power confirmed by circuit, not by assumption: two heads on one 15-amp drop, spec’d in writing.
- Parking and staging plans for venues where the “dock” is an alley — we’ve met that alley before.
Packages and anchors are identical to home turf — see pricing — and reception formats are detailed under conferences. Date check: send the brief.