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Originally Posted by blackcat23
You can actually add another project within that picture, although it's quite a bit smaller than the ones you've outlined in red. This would be on the lot directly behind the Crash Mansion.
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That proj is very much incognito, since I haven't heard anything about it til now. Perhaps that's cuz it's relatively small in scale, & doesn't have any artwork connected to it, at least that I'm aware of. While that's a bit of good news, it comes in the middle of all the debbie downer stories from dt right....starting with the report that the tallest bldg in LA recently sold for well below its replacement value.....& it's another newer tower in dt that has lots of empty space in it.
And ppl wonder why new bldgs in dtla often aren't taller, or are much smaller than they'd like them to be?!!
I notice the last dozen or so units at the Brockman lofts bldg are taking forever to be leased. More worrisome, I notice units will be listed as booked, & then a few days later they'll be available again. Ppl must be reserving apts & then ending up dropped cuz of problems with their credit history.
Now I read that another new restaurant in dt, the Kitchen table, is shutting down, along with Towne....
www.hauteliving.com
greeneconomics.blogspot.com
There's still a far reaching recession affecting dtla....certainly when it comes to filling up all the empty office bldgs....& I keep wondering when things will get better.
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I was curious about what your take is on the new Ross? Especially in light of your comments about female shoppers.
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blackcat23, for what it is, I think it's perfectly fine. If they can keep it from becoming the sloparamas that certain Ross stores eventually become, they will deserve an award. I had a former neighbor who was very choosy about what she wore & how she looked....& she was in a rather good middle management job.....who did shop at Ross, but only went to certain ones where the selection was good. However, a lot of what she said she liked about ross were the household items.
I think if most of the stores on broadway didn't look much more budget conscious than Ross, I wouldn't have as much problem with the street. But just about all the other shops....if they can be called that....are very fugly & even filthy looking....& what does that say about the type of person who keeps those swapmeets in business?