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chris08876 Jun 22, 2018 12:28 AM

LOS ANGELES | 333 S. Figueroa Street | 1,108 FT | 77 FLOORS (New Tallest)
 
Proposed 77-Story Tower Would Be L.A.'s Tallest Building

https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=hZZ0-UG1

https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=UtFstRG-

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Last year, the Wilshire Grand claimed the title of the West Coast's tallest building, with a slender spire that peaks 1,100 feet above Downtown Los Angeles. But a newly proposed tower just up the street seems to be gunning for its crown at the highest tower west of the Mississippi River.

Last week, Chinese developer Shenzhen New World Group filed plans with the City of Los Angeles to redevelop the 1980s L.A. Grand Hotel Downtown at 333 S. Figueroa Street on Bunker Hill. In addition to converting the existing 13-story hotel into 224 apartments, the proposed development also calls for the construction of a soaring 77-story tower which would rise to an apex nearly 1,108 feet above ground level.

Los Angeles-based Dimarzio | Kato architecture is designing the L.A. Grand redevelopment, would contain a total of 599 hotel rooms, 242 condominiums, 28,705 square feet of commercial space, and 36,674 square feet of hotel amenities - including a bar occupying its top two floors. Renderings portray a slim glass-and-steel structure, rising above 552 parking spaces on seven basement levels. Plans also call for a series of gardens, event terraces, and swimming pools.

The project would replace the existing hotel's event and conference center, but allow an existing boarding high school to remain in place.

New World Group entered the Southern California scene in 2010 with its $60-million purchase the L.A. Grand Hotel, and followed with its purchase of the Sheraton Universal Hotel near Universal Studios in 2011. Both properties are now slated for redevelopment.
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https://urbanize.la/post/proposed-77...llest-building

Kumdogmillionaire Jun 22, 2018 1:08 AM

A real supertall for LA unlike Wilshire? Very very nice

Quixote Jun 22, 2018 1:27 AM

Better quality renderings:

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1781/4...dffeb995_b.jpg

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1783/2...60caff7c_b.jpg

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/892/42...c031a354_b.jpg

Spocket Jun 22, 2018 12:43 PM

Odds? I mean, what are the odds that this will actually get built?

A Chinese developer suggests the chances are good it will get built as they don't usually propose anything outside of China that won't be. On the other hand, none of that's a guarantee of anything, of course.

canucklehead2 Jun 22, 2018 5:05 PM

Let the Chinafication of Los Angeles begin! :cheers:

Seriously though Chinese investment in your region is hella important to the future of your city. Just ask Vancouver. It's entire skyline is built almost exclusively through off-shore Chinese investors who initially wanted a exit-strategy when Hong Kong reverted to Mainland control and then wave of wealthy business immigrants who wanted a better quality of life. And now investment firms and speculative investors... I personally think the bubble will burst but until then it's still full steam ahead and upwards...

As for this design? Spectacular and I hope we see dozens of similar projects across So Cal soon!

caligrad Jun 25, 2018 7:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Kumdogmillionaire (Post 8229397)
A real supertall for LA unlike Wilshire? Very very nice

LA already had a solid supertall before the Wilshire grand, with the US Bank Building/Library Tower. Now a real new tallest ? then yes.

Blesha13 Jun 25, 2018 7:21 PM

Can't wait to see night renderings of this tower. :cool:

Kumdogmillionaire Jun 25, 2018 7:58 PM

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Originally Posted by caligrad (Post 8232285)
LA already had a solid supertall before the Wilshire grand, with the US Bank Building/Library Tower. Now a real new tallest ? then yes.

Oh, I'm aware. I'm still just a bit salty about the USBB dethroning over a pinprick haha

ltsmotorsport Jun 25, 2018 8:07 PM

Very nice design and good to see that block intensify. Is this the start a height war with Angel's Landing?

Blesha13 Jun 25, 2018 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ltsmotorsport (Post 8232379)
Very nice design and good to see that block intensify. Is this the start a height war with Angel's Landing?

I hope 333 Figueroa beats Angels Landing.

AMWChicago Jun 25, 2018 11:22 PM

Makes me think of Dubai, in that a supertall is being plopped along a freeway lol. Go LA! Keep it interesting for NY and Chi.

TallBob Jun 26, 2018 4:47 AM

Nice tower LA!

JMKeynes Jun 26, 2018 11:01 AM

:cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers:

sentinel Jun 26, 2018 2:38 PM

YESS!!!!!!!!! Built it! Love seeing more height in LA

chris08876 Jun 26, 2018 9:36 PM

I'm hoping this is the first of many. Investment in LA is a good thing. I don't care if its international, more investment = happy Chris. :)

So long as the investment continues, the people benefit, the economy benefits, I think we can all cheers to that.

Phil McAvity Jun 26, 2018 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kumdogmillionaire (Post 8232358)
Oh, I'm aware. I'm still just a bit salty about the USBB dethroning over a pinprick haha

I agree, One Wilshire should be listed as 934 feet tall not 1100

caligrad Jun 26, 2018 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ltsmotorsport (Post 8232379)
Very nice design and good to see that block intensify. Is this the start a height war with Angel's Landing?

God I hope so. Something similar to the Empire State and Chrysler buildings.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kumdogmillionaire (Post 8232358)
Oh, I'm aware. I'm still just a bit salty about the USBB dethroning over a pinprick haha

I think everyone is collectively annoyed with that lol.

NYguy Jun 26, 2018 11:44 PM

I like the height. The design needs work, especially if it will be the tallest in LA.

Reminds me of this older proposal in Queens...



https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=UtFstRG-



https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/hAO3...nsTower2.0.jpg
https://ny.curbed.com/2016/2/9/10953...llest-building

ltsmotorsport Jun 27, 2018 1:59 AM

I actually like the design as it takes the angles from the original building and flips them sideways and puts them up on the crown. Nice little call back and the V design looks great going up the sides.

Blesha13 Jun 27, 2018 4:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ltsmotorsport (Post 8234089)
I actually like the design as it takes the angles from the original building and flips them sideways and puts them up on the crown. Nice little call back and the V design looks great going up the sides.

This tower will look mighty fine from Griffith Park, Los Feliz, Silver Lake, and Echo Park area since the "V sides" will be distinguishable from these neighborhoods.

Is there a timeline for this project yet or can anyone guess when this bad boy will break ground?


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