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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 5:15 AM
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re: that ad, sheesh why don't they just put in big text "PARK FIFTH: You're too poor to live here!"

Speaking of which, & like it or not, but most of the great cities of the world, inc NYC, chicago, SF & many of the capitals of europe, such as Paris & London, have long radiated a kind of "you're too poor to live here!" image. IOW, unless a person had alot of talent & a desire to make it big----& who were the most likely to be successful----they'd just as soon end up somewhere else, where prices were lower, things were kind of sleepy & laid back, & competition getting to the top wasn't fierce or was even non existent.



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these are the poeple moving into downtown folks. A vertical version of the valley. Different layout, same racist demographic.
Your post from earlier today just caught my eye, in that I'm assuming your reference to the "ppl moving into DT", who are the same "racist demographic" was in regards to the psycho "hispanic guy"? Either that, or you don't realize just how ironic your conclusion really was.


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I passed a Hispanic guy maybe mid to late 20s I'm guessing, 240 pounds, 5'7" roughly, and he was pissing all over the sidewalk......He accuses me of checking him out, calls me a "fucking faggot" and makes all of these other homophobic, racist statements, "You from Frisco you fuckin' queer, you little cracker faggot" and all of this nonsense......there's absolutely no way he seriously thought I was "checking him out" and I'm completely 100% straight besides that.

....So then he says, "Why don't you just leave homes, just get the fuck out of here." I said, "Ok, that's fine, I'll leave, but are you going to quit following me?" He doesn't answer, he just gives me another string of profanity, calls me a faggot cracker, blah blah etc.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 5:23 AM
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Speaking of which, & like it or not, but most of the great cities of the world, inc NYC, chicago, SF & many of the capitals of europe, such as Paris & London, have long radiated a kind of "you're too poor to live here!"
I don't know about Chicago. From what I've read in some of the other forums on here Chicago seems pretty cheap.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 5:24 AM
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Well, that is what I see in that ad, too. At the same time I welcome Park 5th if that is what the market will bear. I would love to see an 800 ft. tower come downtown, near transit and breathe some life into Pershing Square.
Well said. I couldn't agree more.

On another note, I passed by the LA Central site, and it's not yet surrounded by fencing, as posted earlier. There is one section of fence up on 12th and two small sections along Figueroa. So it's not a go yet, but it's one to keep an eye on.

Another thing to note on LA Central, there's a structure that will have to come down in the middle of the parking lot. I'm not sure exactly what its purpose is, but it appears to house some kind of mechanical or electrical equipment.
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 5:42 AM
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Try this from now on: :babyeat:
This is the most ridiculous smiley I have ever seen.
Besides, everybody knows that smileys don’t eat babies.


Regarding LA Central, I know this is an old rendering of the Ritz and LA Central (LA Central will be much taller, yes!), but look what LA Central is doing to Staples. I will mark the day as a milestone when the roof of staples is covered by a shadow.


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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 5:51 AM
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This is the most ridiculous smiley I have ever seen.
Besides, everybody knows that smileys don’t eat babies.
Smileys gotta eat something. Baby brains are the breakfast of champions.
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That bldg is the Title guarantee lofts, which I believe already is open & available for leasing. I've heard the psf leasing rates for it are quite high.

The owner of that bldg has close ties with the devlpr of Parkfifth, & so I'm sure the early response to the TG bldg will have some impact on plans for parkfifth, inc how aggressive the devlpr will be in getting construction actually underway.

And thanks for your pic. It shows that parkfifth's billboard was set up rather well, anchored in small concrete pylons. Other pics of it made me unsure whether the sign was super temporary, perhaps sitting on rollers to be carted away quickly, or so flimsily built that it looked like the owner wanted to save a few bucks.

And your photo shows again why I really hate that parking lot. It really deadens the corner of 5th & Olive, & the Pershing Sq area in general.

the move ins for the Title Guarantee Building are slated for November. i checked them out last weekend, along with the Delano lofts, and both were very very nice.
     
     
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On another note, I passed by the LA Central site, and it's not yet surrounded by fencing, as posted earlier. There is one section of fence up on 12th and two small sections along Figueroa. So it's not a go yet, but it's one to keep an eye on.

Another thing to note on LA Central, there's a structure that will have to come down in the middle of the parking lot. I'm not sure exactly what its purpose is, but it appears to house some kind of mechanical or electrical equipment.
Here are some pictures I took after work. Looks like they also added a small portion of fencing along Flower Street - also partial width only and mid-block like the others.



And here are the Nokia Plaza pylons...





     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 6:26 AM
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Also noticed that the empty Frank L. Robinson warehouse has newly erected scaffolding around it. Anyone know what's planned for that property? (Flower and 12th)

     
     
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NICE By looking at Hanover anyone know if they will have Electronic LED billboards? I hope they do it will definitely make that area very colorful at night.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 2:28 PM
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Also noticed that the empty Frank L. Robinson warehouse has newly erected scaffolding around it. Anyone know what's planned for that property? (Flower and 12th)
That's interesting. I haven't seen any plans for that property, but I've always wanted that building to come down. Whatever gets built there should be pretty dense. It's practically right on top of a Blue Line stop.
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Good Morning Campers!

This was my 6:30 wake up call.









Now I'm going back to sleep.
     
     
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the move ins for the Title Guarantee Building are slated for November. i checked them out last weekend, along with the Delano lofts, and both were very very nice.
You liked the Delano Lofts? I'm really interested to hear what you have to say about those. I LOVE the location and the building is beautiful. I haven't been inside yet but plan on taking a tour soon. What do they rent for?

My bf and I are so sick of Mozaic. As soon as my lease is up, we're outta there! UGH!
     
     
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Good Morning Campers!

This was my 6:30 wake up call.
Hooray! Medallion is off and running!

Does anybody know whether or not the Women's Center (the building mid-block on Los Angeles Street) has been vacated yet?
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 3:02 PM
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Good Morning Campers!

This was my 6:30 wake up call.
I was at your namesake for dinner last night and checked out the site, though there still wasn't any additional activity. I'm so glad they've finally started clearing more of the site! That construction site will be a tough one for you probably (noise, etc), but it'll be great once it's done. I'd love that view of the construction.

I'm so eager to see Los Angeles Street cleaned up further (I'm still amazed at how far it's come since a few years ago). Thanks for the update!
     
     
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NICE By looking at Hanover anyone know if they will have Electronic LED billboards? I hope they do it will definitely make that area very colorful at night.
My understanding is that the signs around the lower portion of Hanover Tower are LED’s. Since this tower is catty-corner to LA Live, these signs will feed into the LA Live lighting and really light up that intersection.

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Im new to the forum, but have been following it for a while now. I love the progress being made downtown. I am not even a resident there, but cant wait to get a chance to move in. Last Sat, while walking through the South Park area, and then Little Tokyo, I was impressed by the changes I saw even in the last 5 months. Its more than just new buildings and business. It seems the attitudes of people who live down there have changed. They can feel the energy getting better. That is the most exciting part. Even City West seems to have a heartbeat these days.
Welcome to the forum Just-in-Cali.
You are right. The energy in downtown is changing and it’s changing rather rapidly. Other cities are getting new skyscrapers; we’re getting a new downtown.

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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 7:25 PM
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You liked the Delano Lofts? I'm really interested to hear what you have to say about those. I LOVE the location and the building is beautiful. I haven't been inside yet but plan on taking a tour soon. What do they rent for?

My bf and I are so sick of Mozaic. As soon as my lease is up, we're outta there! UGH!

ya, they were very nice. they will become condos in about 3 years. they have leased 81 out of 100 units in 3 months or so, and the rests were 1775 for a 770 sq foot unit, 2100 for a 950 sq foot unit and so on.
     
     
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Another thing to note on LA Central, there's a structure that will have to come down in the middle of the parking lot. I'm not sure exactly what its purpose is, but it appears to house some kind of mechanical or electrical equipment.

I believe that structure is an underground bank vault originally (or still?) owned by bank of America. I vaguely remember reading about it several yrs ago, & I'm not sure if it's never been torn out because BofA still wants to use it, or cuz it would be to pricey to take out. I think I read that it's the type of vault that is specialized enough that duplicating it elsewhere wouldn't be easy. The fact it's still on that site makes me think the devlprs of LA central, believe it or not, may have to build around it, & that its owner (again, BofA?) really intends to hold onto it til the bitter end.
     
     
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My understanding is that the signs around the lower portion of Hanover Tower are LED’s. Since this tower is catty-corner to LA Live, these signs will feed into the LA Live lighting and really light up that intersection.

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Welcome to the forum Just-in-Cali.
You are right. The energy in downtown is changing and it’s changing rather rapidly. Other cities are getting new skyscrapers; we’re getting a new downtown.
Thanks Charlie Brown, thats good to know.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 8:23 PM
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Good Morning Campers!
This was my 6:30 wake up call.

Finally! The devlpr sure is going through a multi stage process. I notice his contractors still haven't even removed 2 small billboards on the site, & the various makeshift light fixtures.

If that parking lot at least had been put together like the ones around Staples, with some landscaping, professional light poles & nice looking gates (instead of chain link), it wouldn't have been as big----& bad----a deadzone all these yrs.

Still very curious what may be said about the Medallion & other projs at the community meeting tomorrow.
     
     
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Charlie, where did you receive confirmation that those signs at Hanover would indeed be LED?

Is anyone going to the community meeting tomorrow? If you get pictures of the Vibiana Lofts renders, I'll post them on the first page.
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