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Originally Posted by ocman_
Been on this forum way too long to get excited on initial renderings anymore. Until they break ground, it's just another Times-Mirror Square project. And if it becomes reality, there's a good chance they make Onni go through the ringer and end up cutting floors, reducing units and adding more parking spaces due to city pressure.
Still, it's great timing with the D line. Frank Gehry thought Wilshire could become LA's linear downtown and if the D line spurs more developments like this, Gehry's prediction might prove to be prescient, but also prove as a successful example of high density developments around transit nodes.
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Eveni if it gets knocked down to 30-40 floors (plus the other two towers) it's still a win. Times Mirror Sq was probably delayed by the antidevelopment "activist" crowd that won't be around for this
There's nothing to argue about gentification here.
Those losers dont fight anything west of western.