The tower also includes an 889-room InterContinental hotel, 350,000 square feet of office space; a shopping mall, an observation deck, and restaurants which range from the open-air, rooftop Spire 73 offering "chic fire pits" and signature cocktails to La Boucherie, with stratospheric steak prices and a wine list with 1,200 selections.
The building, located in the Financial District, cost about $1.2 billion to build. Construction began in 2014. The building construction provided about 11,000 jobs. Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis says the tower and its many tenants will provide about 1,750 permanent jobs and the tourism and business it may bring could provide another 122,000 jobs indirectly. Skyscrapers are good for the economy!
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