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Its the big Little Tokyo project Newsom has got involved in for speeding it up.
The north tower is going to be on the same block as Little Tokyo Galleria.

It's being promoted as an Arts District project.

But technically it's in Skid Row .
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From the LA Times, regarding the Los Angeles Convention Center:

L.A. City Council panel backs billion-dollar plan to redo Convention Center for 2028 Olympics


By Dakota Smith
Staff Writer

June 19, 2024 3 AM PT

A Los Angeles City Council committee on Tuesday backed an effort to remodel the downtown Convention Center ahead of the 2028 Olympics, even as city leaders acknowledged the ambitious time frame for completing the project.

The council’s Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee voted to spend up to $54.4 million for preconstruction work on the aging, city-owned Convention Center, a proposal that now heads to the full City Council for a vote.

The 2028 Olympics were billed by proponents as fiscally prudent because no major venues needed to be built. But with table tennis and other events planned at the Convention Center, city leaders want to use the Games as an impetus to start construction that could ultimately cost billions of dollars.

Over the last decade, various plans for modernizing the center, which opened in 1971, have been proposed but have not moved forward.

Business and labor leaders packed Tuesday’s meeting to support the project, arguing it would help the economy, create jobs and revitalize downtown.

Nella McOsker, president of the downtown business group Central City Assn., told the five-member committee that this “is a challenging moment for the city and a challenging decision to make, but surely the right one.”

If the Convention Center is expanded, the city would pay for the construction but the work would be carried out through a private-public partnership with Anschutz Entertainment Group, which runs the convention center, and development firm Plenary Group.

In the short term, the city will spend up to $54.4 million on preconstruction design work. The City Council is expected to vote later this year on a final work agreement for the entire project with AEG and Plenary group.

However, if it becomes clear during the preconstruction work that the timeline for final completion isn’t feasible, the city can pull the plug, officials said Tuesday.

Chief Legislative Analyst Sharon Tso warned council members at the meeting that it will be challenging to get the project done before the Olympics, calling the schedule “very fast-paced.”

“There is no room for error in this timeline,” she said.

The redesign would address the lack of contiguous space at the center, which is viewed by city officials as a major problem for attracting convention-goers. None of the existing facilities would be demolished under the proposal, and the new construction would connect the Convention Center buildings, adding 190,000 square feet of additional exhibit hall space, 55,000 square feet of additional meeting room space and 95,000 square feet of multipurpose space.

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I thought I'd bump this post since we are currently discussing the project but the name is so bland and non-descriptive that many of us forgot what it was!
I'd even argue that the project would fresher in people's minds if it was named 4th/Alameda since Alameda is a more commonly used street compared to Central. Alameda is even the defining line between Little Tokyo and the Arts District. This project would really help those two neighborhoods feel a tad bit more cohesive. Praying that this project actually gets built.
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Fresh renderings for proposed DTLA high-rise at 1105 S. Olive Street

The 51-story tower would feature 536 apartments



A pending presentation to the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council's Planning Committee offers a better look at Mack Real Estate Development's proposed residential tower at 1105-1123 S. Olive Street.

The project, last seen before the council in 2020, calls for replacing a surface parking lot with a 51-story tower which would feature 536 studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes above 4,178 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. Plans also call for a four-level podium and six subterranean levels containing parking for 581 vehicles.

CallsonRTKL is designing the tower which would rise 603 feet in height, and is shown in renderings with a glass and metal exterior. Amenity decks are proposed atop the building's podium, with several smaller terraces to adorn its upper floors. Images also show a landscaped setback at street level at the intersection of 11th and Olive, and uplighting to highlight the building crown.
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Los Angeles' helipad ordinance was rescinded in 2014, yet all the latest designs for skyscrapers have been so... blah and boxy.
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I think this honestly looks better than their other properties here. This would will be a welcome addition. It’s not mind blowing…but definitely still nice.
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This is exactly what downtown LA needs--hundreds of new homes in a pedestrian- and transit-friendly part of town. And being so close to so many other recent developments, it will just add to South Park's critical mass.

Aesthetically, another 600-footer for Los Angeles makes me happy. Olympic + Hill almost made that threshold, but this one will slightly exceed it.
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This might be an unpopular opinion but I think 1105 S Olive actually looks decent. The crown is slightly angled, to help provide visual interest and break up the monotony of only having right angles. And if you look closely, the corner of the main intersection is actually rounded, which helps provide a sleeker appearance. There's also no balconies for most of either side of 11th or Olive, which also contributes to that cleaner, less busy, sleeker appearance. The podium, at least on the 11th St side is a cohesive design that matches the rest of the tower. It also seems like they put a lot of thought into the street interaction, stepping back the tower slightly to create a wider pedestrian area, placing the parking garage driveway off to the side to minimize pedestrian disruption.
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