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Old Posted Mar 24, 2022, 12:41 AM
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I think this is a big first official start of 2022, and if you count 520 Mateo's re-start as a new 2022 start, we're off to a decent 1st quarter fo 2022, all things considered. I think from an Onni standpoint, their focus after Olympic & Hill will be Times Mirror Square vs. the Arts District tower based on previous statements of theirs, as well as how far that project is in the development timeline. If you recall, the Olympic & Hill tower was first proposed back in 2016 as a 48-story tower, then revised in 2019 at the current 60 stories. So that project - obviously delayed 1-2 years by the pandemic - will have a roughly 9-10 year journey from proposal to completion (assuming 2.5 years to build).
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Nice. Their Long Beach Tower topped out a few weeks ago so I figured this one would be next and soon. Here's hoping they grace us with their arts district tower at the same time. Granted its far south.

Seeing how 520 Mateo seems to be restarting....what are the chances we'll see another corrupt, allegedly, project get life again? aka what was being billed as our new tallest...... I know its a long shot since its a Chinese developer, but I heard China may be getting ready to ease some fluidity (Cash Flow) with its developers since their plan to reel them in kinda back fired disastrously. So.....fingers crossed?
I'd rather see Olympia break ground instead if I got to choose. Would fill a nice gap in the skyline and I love the architecture.
     
     
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One of my very favorite views of the Downtown skyline from this weekend with rising Brookfield and the nearly finished Grand making major impacts.

     
     
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I think from an Onni standpoint, their focus after Olympic & Hill will be Times Mirror Square vs. the Arts District tower based on previous statements of theirs, as well as how far that project is in the development timeline.
I honestly keep forgetting that they are the developers behind Times Mirror Square.

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I'd rather see Olympia break ground instead if I got to choose. Would fill a nice gap in the skyline and I love the architecture.
I keep forgetting about Olympia too. Downtown has a lot in the pipeline. Here's hoping at least 75% of them become reality.
     
     
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I'd rather see Olympia break ground instead if I got to choose.
Same here. that's because that site is seen by more ppl each day than many other parts of dt are....thousands of ppl drive by it each hour.

your pics of the parking lot at 1000 Hill st now being surrounded with onni signs & the photo of dt from the north give a nice hallelujah! right now.

Whenever the gap of a surface parking lot is removed, that's one step closer to dt becoming more complete.

I also wish the parking lot at the NE corner of 4th & Hill would be under devlpt ASAP too. That site is right next to Grand central mkt, so it's also seen by more ppl than many other sections of dtla are.



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Old Posted Mar 24, 2022, 4:28 AM
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Developer scores $41M loan for DTLA micro-unit apartments

227-unit project on pace for completion in late 2023

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March 23, 2022



After securing a $41.1-million loan, Seattle-based real estate development firm Housing Diversity Corp. is set to begin work on a new micro-unit apartment complex near Pico Station in Downtown Los Angeles.

Slated to replace a surface parking lot at 1411 S. Flower Street, the project calls for the construction of an eight-story building featuring 227 studio units, most of which would average 265 square feet in size.

Steinberg Hart is designing 1411 Flower, which will be composed of five levels of wood-frame construction above a three-story concrete base. The contemporary podium-type building will include a rooftop amenity deck,
as well as a ground-floor courtyard and a breezeway.

The apartment complex was entitled using Transit Oriented Communities incentives to permit a taller structure with less on-site open space than would otherwise be allowed by zoning rules. In exchange
for the incentives, HDC is required to set aside 26 apartments are slated to be set aside as affordable housing priced at the extremely low-income level.

While only a portion of the apartments are to be deed-restricted for rent by lower-income households, even the market-rate units are expected to offer more affordable price points than most recent Downtown
developments. When announcing the project in February 2021, HDC chief executive officer Brad Padden told Urbanize that 1411 Flower Street is expected to cater to households earning between 80 and
120 percent of the area median income.

According to a representative of HDC, completion of 1411 Flower is on pace to occur in December 2023.



The project is one of a handful of Los Angeles-area developments for HDC, following an apartment complex under construction near Hollywood and Highland, another Downtown project approved on Grand Avenue,
and proposed buildings in Koreatown and Hollywood.

In its hometown, our sister site Urbanize Seattle recently reported that HDC closed on a construction loan for a 114-unit residential building in West Seattle.

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Hunter just posted this. It’s finally happening! 😀👏

https://instagram.com/stories/construct....ig_story_item_share&utm_medium=copy_link
     
     
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Hunter just posted this. It’s finally happening! 😀👏

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What’s happening?
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What’s happening?
Looks like Onni’s 60-story tower is getting underway

https://urbanize.city/la/tags/olympic-hill
     
     
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What’s happening?
The Onni 60 story site has been fenced off with Onni construction fencing. Cars are still parked there but i'm assuming if the parking lot did week/monthly rentals, they might officially break ground April first to avoid any BS with current parking renters. Its so crazy how the AT&T/ USC tower was solo for decades and now its getting surrounded by equally as tall if not taller neighbors.
     
     
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What’s happening?
He posted photos of the Onni fence. Similar photos are back one page.
     
     
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Its so crazy how the AT&T/ USC tower was solo for decades and now its getting surrounded by equally as tall if not taller neighbors.
Since latheplace already posted photos of the onni lot, I was hoping that headcheck's link went to pics or a story about signs of work beginning on the Olympia proj....or something like that

still, I'll take whatever good news is out there.


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Why does the AT&T Center stand aloof from the rest of L.A.’s downtown skyline? Shortly before it opened in 1965 as the Occidental Center Tower, the Times compared it to a “Sequoia in a stand of lodgepole pine”—and little has changed since. Most of the city’s tallest buildings crowd around Bunker Hill, but a mile away at 12th and Hill, not a single high-rise challenges the AT&T Center’s 32-story, 452-foot command of the sky.

When the Occidental Life Insurance Company broke ground on its new headquarters in 1961, true skyscrapers had been legal in Los Angeles for only five years, and no one knew where they would ultimately congregate. The southern fringes of downtown seemed as likely a place as any. For Occidental and architects William Pereira and Gin Wong, the new tower was a bet that relatively cheap land and easy freeway access would lure development to downtown’s south
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2022, 5:26 AM
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I can't wait to see Onni's Olympic and Hill project rise!
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Onni Group really should get favored status from downtown LA if they ever bid on a city-owned project. They’ve proven themselves at getting things done. And they should never invite Related to bid on anything again.
     
     
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At 760 feet it'll be the 4th tallest building in the city and will even edge brookfield by almost 70 feet! It'll also be the tallest residential-only building west of the mississippi if I'm not mistaken?
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Will LA ever get a tallest residential building taller than the US Bank Tower?
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I think we should wait until excavation before we rejoice. At least I will. Really hope the fencing indicates that a groundbreaking is imminent. This project is exactly what that particular location needs… something tall and residential that will feed the Historic Core from the south.
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This will be super exciting…I really didn’t see this coming to fruition this year.
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2022, 6:23 PM
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I think we should wait until excavation before we rejoice. At least I will. Really hope the fencing indicates that a groundbreaking is imminent. This project is exactly what that particular location needs… something tall and residential that will feed the Historic Core from the south.
It's not just fencing though. They also installed concrete barriers along Olympic to allow pedestrians to pass once the sidewalk is closed.

But your point is well taken. Remember when Moinian put up fencing for LA Central? For those not around, Moinian was the original owners of the Oceanwide site and iirc they were just about to break ground on "LA Central" when the 2008 financial/real estate crisis started. The fencing stayed up for at least a year with nothing happening.

Similar things have happened for other projects around LA, but I'm very optimistic about this one!
     
     
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omg LA Central/Figueroa Central has unlocked a part of my memory that I've archived away. I feel old now.
     
     
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