blackcat, thanks for those pics.
this thread does tend to get a bit dry....such as my post right here

....when the details of new projs & new construction...& pics that go with them....are surrounded by other posts with lots of text, lots of general chatter.
that formerly huge parking lot in little tokyo has long been a big sore thumb to me. So to see the entire area finally....finally....under the process of being replaced by new devlpt is greatly welcomed & isn't occurring a second too soon.
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Is it coincidence that the most height-aspirations are international or at least out of state? The Wilshire Grand is Korean and this Spring St tower is Australian, Barry Shy is Israeli. Onni is Canadian. Millennium Partners isn't local (east coast it looks like). It seems like old habits and thinking die hard here, and it makes what the previous Mayor achieved seem more remarkable.
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brudy, not sure how much effect villarigosa actually or specifically had on highrise construction, since he wasn't a devlpr but a politician. however he was a supporter of what was labeled by him as "elegant density", so being at least a cheerleader for highrise instead of siding with nimbys or homeowner associations is an achievement in LA. So I guess such ppl in city govt do deserve some acknowledgement.
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I know I gripe about shorter buildings, but I'm fairly excited about these as an actual place to move once they're done. It could be a great place to live - central to almost all of downtown without the nuttiness of the historic core area or feeling exiled to South Park. Lots of resources, quieter area, less homeless.
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I'm guessing that if Ava were a high rise proj with lots of concrete & steel, the cost to live in it would be greater. So for those who like tall bldgs, there is a hidden price for that type of devlpt. that's one reason why I'm even more

that there aren't enough businesses in dt to fill some of that space....which is one reason why I suspect the grand wilshire tower won't be taller or couldn't be built taller.
I was surprised when you started criticizing new projs for being too short since, unlike various LA forumers, you actually do live in dt & are far less likely to idealize or romanticize the place. What really caught me off guard was cuz you've also been critical in previous posts of the overly shabby look & still desolate nature of important sections of the hood.
I say I'm surprised about such a diverging POV cuz as an outsider, I find myself starting to lose a real sense of what dt is truly like....after observing it from a distance for months, & starting to deal with it in purely theoretical ways....& then actually visiting the hood & all too frequently coming away with a feeling of uneasiness & disappointment, with plenty of impatience.