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Old Posted Dec 30, 2011, 2:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Illithid Dude View Post
Though luckily, that is happening. We have just gotten to the point that building 8, 9, or 10 story buildings if financially feasible. For that reason, we are seeing a bunch of those starting go up. Another five years, it will be 15 story buildings, and after that, well... Everything takes time, and it will take time for L.A. to become something like the Tokyo of the West that everyone seems to want it to be. But, take solace in this: for the first time in a very long while, it seems that L.A is doing more things right then wrong. I find that, more then any tall building, is a reason to celebrate.
hmmm interesting =]

San Francisco being the Paris of the West..... Los Angeles being the Tokyo of the West would be awesome... i can see it happening... since LA has not just one specific area for billboards and bright lights... LA has multiple areas: Downtown(South Park and Broadway), Hollywood, Koreatown, Some parts of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills... Tokyo: Ginza, Roppongi, Shibuya, Shinjuku etc....whereas New York is strictly in Times Square and London Piccadilly Circus

Whos doesn't love Tokyo??
     
     
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