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Old Posted Jun 28, 2024, 11:15 PM
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It's only a 4-block walk from either of the Pershing Square station portals to Los Angeles Street, which, for all intent and purposes, is the edge of Skid Row. So that's not an unreasonable statement. That being said, it's all but irrelevant to DTLA development.

To bring the conversation back to development, it's good to see companies like Mitsui and Mack Urban positioning themselves to kick their projects off when the financial conditions are a bit more favorable to begin construction. Unlikely that will happen this year for either project, but it's smart to get them through the approvals process now so they can jump at the chance when interest rates start to ease. Would keep an eye out for actual engineering plan review submissions, which would indicate they're more serious. And would be nice to see Onni do the same with Times Mirror Square and the developer of the tower across 2nd Street over the new Regional Connector station. Get some or all of those towers going in 2025, and we could be in a relative boom per Zapatan's comment.
I assumed since its an election year, some developers are looking at the prospect of who might win or what the feds are saying on the interest rates.
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Old Posted Yesterday, 3:55 AM
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Hopefully, unhoused people not being allowed to live in public spaces and them being treated like human beings are not mutually exclusive.
Lol, you mean you hope treating unhoused people like human blight and criminalizing them for having no other choice BUT to live on the street can live in harmony with treating them like human beings?
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Lol, you mean you hope treating unhoused people like human blight and criminalizing them for having no other choice BUT to live on the street can live in harmony with treating them like human beings?
You OBVIOUSLY have never been around the "homeless" in LA. 90% are either on drugs, mentally ill or criminals (or a combo)

Regardless, this has nothing to do with development
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Old Posted Yesterday, 4:51 PM
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Well, thankfully the Supreme Court knocked down the 9th’s ridiculous homeless ruling, so LA won’t be able to keep using that as an excuse. Let’s hope this means actual improvement, although given the leadership here, don’t have the highest hopes. The tide does seem to be turning (hopefully)

And I think this is definitely development related, as people don’t want to live next to encampments.

https://apnews.com/article/supreme-c...6c10fcedfa6bee
Apparently under Bass there has been improvement for the first time since 2018 with. 10% drop in street homelessness and a 38% decrease in makeshift shelters.

https://la.urbanize.city/post/weekly...s-june-29-2024
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This pic from LA Reddit shows Olympic + Hill taking its place on the skyline:

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Old Posted Today, 2:41 AM
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You OBVIOUSLY have never been around the "homeless" in LA. 90% are either on drugs, mentally ill or criminals (or a combo)

Regardless, this has nothing to do with development
Amazing how when the rich are mentally ill, they get all the help they need. When the rich steal, they get a slap on the wrist and keep their C-Suite jobs. And when every trader on the Goldman Sachs floor has a coke problem, it's cool, it's a lifestyle.

But when people are living with the trauma of being unhoused and turn to drugs or succumb to the mental burden of it, they're a scourge to be dealt with like rats. We say they deserve whatever's coming to them.
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the Supreme Court knocked down the 9th’s ridiculous homeless ruling
fwiw, the mayor of san francisco likes the decision, the mayor of LA does not. take from that what you will.

this proj was discussed over 2 yrs ago...the person who owns this bldg has a good track record, so if he were allowed to carry out his plans they possibly wouldn't cause the property to become a high density slum. But as with dtla in general, keeping things in working order isn't easy.

Yrs of improving dtla can get lost way too easily if the parts of the puzzle end up missing. Meanwhile, the 6th st bridge opened 2 years ago has had its floodlights stop working because of its copper wiring always being stolen.


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