I was wondering why Angel's Knoll park was closed off when I passed by there a week ago.
Apparently, there are development projects awaiting in its premises, called Angel's Landing.
It will include 2 mixed use towers; composed of apartments, condos, and restaurants.
One of the towers might become LA's 2nd tallest skyscraper.
Handel Architects
https://www.latimes.com/business/la-...530-story.html
Handel Architects
https://www.latimes.com/business/la-...530-story.html
Inevitably, some of the last vestiges of the old Bunker Hill neighborhood will certainly be demolished.
A retaining wall still stands facing Hill Street in between Angel's Flight and 4th Street.
Higher above the retaining wall once ran Clay Street, which no longer exists.
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This portion stands next to the stairway that follows Angel's Flight.
Though, I'm not sure if it's related to the old Bunker Hill days.
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Anyhow, Angel Knoll will be the last portion of the entire original hill to be intact and exposed.
Google Maps
On a better day
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Lastly, for several years goats have been commissioned to eat away weeds growing throughout
Angel’s Knoll’s steep incline LOL
Tony Pierce
https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unl...ls-flight.html