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Originally Posted by bobbyv
What's wrong with the "golf" building? I'd rather have that than some 5 story cookie cutter development.
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bobbyv, various ppl in LA throughout the yrs have felt the same way you do. I say "to each his own".....but I think a major reason dtla went into such a long, great decline, was cuz too many ppl didn't notice just how rundown it was & had long been. Too many ppl were overly tolerant of its

condition.
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Originally Posted by Dale
Drove my wife around DTLA, while out there last week. Though she does a lot of traveling, she was thoroughly impressed with downtown. And when she saw Angel's Flight she remarked, "Oh, that's so cute!" 
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Dale, your posting the impressions you've had of dt has been most appreciated. I like seeing personal anecdotes of ppl who are in dt, either as residents, daytimers or visitors.
I admit to feeling two faced about the public's impression of the hood, cuz while my own reactions, & those of friends & family members, have sometimes been lukewarm to even glum, I'm bothered when I see similar responses from total strangers out in public.
I guess I do feel like shooting the messenger in certain instances. That's in spite of the fact that I myself, or ppl close to me, sometimes are...or have been....the messenger.
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Originally Posted by HunterK
I took this to demonstrate what Taste (fig@7th) looks like pretty much all day except for that short lunch timeframe. I hope they don't shorten their hours, but unless their owners like losing money, they will.
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That's one reason why I feel lots more housing & all the amenities associated with ppl who are 24/7 has to be added to the hood asap. dtla still doesn't have the huge number of ppl, both residents & visitors, or daytimers, that converge in other cities.
All the new devlpt, which you're capturing on film, represent the beginnings of the 2nd generation of improvement. IOW, it wasn't that long ago....as recently as the early 2000s, when housing for ppl of some means was still at a very small level. that was the 1st generation of new housing, represented by the euro tuscan bldgs....which forumers love to hate....projs like elleven, the lofts on Spring, some conversion projs on broadway, some condo projs in little tokyo. I guess the tail end of that was marked by completion of the watermarke & former concerto towers.
btw, you have posted some of the best pics in this thread. they truly help keep this forum alive. Pls stick around, hunterk!