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Originally Posted by pesto
whenever I go DT I'm amazed by how much better it looked than it used to.
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it certainly is better today than it was in the past, so in general it can be taken more seriously than it was when burbanization still was at its peak in LA. I think back to the way it was over 10 yrs ago, definitely 20 yrs ago, or even 5 yrs ago, & that's when I become almost shocked at just how disappointing it has been through the yrs. it takes the improvements of today & the recent past, & then visiting dt right now, to startle me, & to realize it shouldn't have gotten so

to begin with. iow, no less will do.
that's why the news yesterday of the large new apt proj south of the brockman bldg finding a new owner & possibly breaking ground sooner rather than later was something I took in stride. It's like being told that a 40 yr old is finally learning how to do multiplication tables, ride a bike, or, more tragically, how to boil water.
when I think of so many ppl being

towards the hood, I'm suddenly forced to admit they, if anything, were being too easy on it.
I also went by the intersection of fig & chavez blvd on sunday & recall when that area had nothing but either empty weedy lots or small rundown bldgs & houses on it. It really was reminiscent of something you'd see in a divey border town. now it's made up of something like this....
thelorenzo.com

I know most urbanists despise that type of stuff, but to be honest, after my quick run through dt on the weekend, I was so disturbed by how shabby &

too much of it still is, that even vegasy or disneyfied junk didn't seem so

. Still, it's oddly lazy how the devlpr doesn't try to make his many apt projs look more than slightly different from one location to the next.
that pic is from the website of the new apt bldg going up not far from USC, which will be a clone of the owner's other projs. The proj looks like it will be fully geared to students, with all the apts arranged to have more than one renter.