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Originally Posted by Illithid Dude
I don't like it. It looks tacky, and reminds me of a McMansion.
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illithid, in the context of what has been there for quite awhile....
tanzirian
there is tacky, & then there is TACKY TACKY!!!
But I'll grant you your POV, since I believe you at least haven't accused me in the past of being a debbie downer.
As for you own sense of what's good or bad, I do remember you saying a few months ago that the photo of the southern part of dt taken in the 1930s----which showed that LA even back then was

& ratty tatty poor-----not only didn't seem bad to you, it looked even nice.
however, if a new floor in a classic old bldg on broadway really is that

to you, then I'm reminded of ppl who get into a car that has 4 bald tires, with one about ready to go flat, & complain that the seats are upholstered in velour instead of leather.
meanwhile, I ran across the following at downtownnews.com. It mentions a proj that I haven't heard or seen anything about for
for almost....3 yrs!! I'm shocked at how much time has passed, since I could have sworn the FIDM apt bldg was in the news no later than around late 2009 at the earliest, but more like around 2010.....
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Perry today invoked a rare legislative maneuver to expedite a council vote on proposed special signage rights for properties within a certain segment of South Park, including a 21-story tower planned by the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. Her move to speed the approval of the plan came after a Tuesday hearing of the Planning and Land Use Committee at which Huizar successfully pushed to delay consideration of the proposed sign district. Huizar told the panel that he needs more time to study the issue.
Perry’s move could potentially work around the delay. The motion she filed today will trigger a council vote on Tuesday, June 26, on whether to take up the signage plan. If eight members of the 15-person council agree, the proposal can then be considered for final approval.
The proposed sign district has taken on one key wrinkle since it gained tentative approval in 2009, when a “digital animation” sign was OK’d for a proposed FIDM development.
The fashion school plans to build a 21-story tower with classrooms and offices on the first six levels and student housing above. Designs call for a 429-square-foot digital sign that would be embedded in the skin of the building. The sign would be permitted to show fashion videos and display student work.
Amy Forbes, the school’s attorney, described the proposed video display as “integrating the educational mission into the building.”
Perry said she would ask the council to support the video display for the FIDM project — that is, if her motion to even consider the proposal is approved on Tuesday.
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If it will be another 3 yrs before any additional word comes out about this proj, then I'd just as soon forget about it.....
lacureb.com
however, I hope that if the school is now wanting to finalize details about things like signage, that's a hint they're getting closer to finally breaking ground on their proj. but in the meantime, I'm not sure if I should hold my breath.
the slowness in filling deadzones like the one where the FIDM bldg would be located is a great way of testing one's patience....
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