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Old Posted Sep 26, 2012, 3:45 AM
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8th and Hope is scheduled to start in October.
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Old Posted Sep 26, 2012, 6:50 AM
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was pushed back.
I wouldn't get too hung up on a delay of a few weeks, especially not to the point of worrying about how that might effect the overall project. The estimated dates for nearly all projects come and go so often that I just file them away mentally until they really do break ground. The downtown quarterly update for Onni says "Fall" though, not October so it could be anytime up to near the end of the year based on that.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 26, 2012, 5:23 PM
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Honestly, delays can happen for a number of reasons, but do not signal any weakness in the project itself. For example, financing can be locked down, but the closing of the loan documents and transfer of funds can take 30-60 days, especially for complex loans like these. Then you have City approval of construction documents, which for a couple of out of town developers who may not be familiar with intricacies in the LA County or City code requirements, may require revisions and re-submittal, which can add time. Something as simple as obtaining a permit to close sidewalks (which would be necessary for both projects) can take upwards of 6 weeks, especially if the permit office is backed up (which it usually is). Then there's the hiring, scheduling and lining up of contractors, sub-contractors, their employees, equipment, and materials. All of that has to line up very well prior to construction commencement to avoid wasting time (time = money once you start). So likely these two projects are just crossing all their t's and dotting all their i's, and will commence once everything is in place.

If one was really curious as to their status, one of the easiest tools of investigative journalism would be to Google the developers and send them an email. But that requires actual effort. If that's too much effort for you, you can sit back like the rest of us and wait.
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No big secret to those of us who live here in LA but it's good to see a positive (and pretty accurate) assessment to the recent goings on in this city. From a NYC newspaper no less!


Los Angeles is the future
It can’t stop, won’t stop; check yourself, New York!
By ANDY WANG and DAVID LANDSEL
Last Updated: 12:51 AM, September 25, 2012
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It is difficult to pinpoint the precise moment when Los Angeles stopped giving a damn what you or we or anyone else had to say — it was a slow but important finding of self, taking place quietly over the past decade. A decade that saw the city grow in all sorts of exciting and impressive ways. A decade of building real transit. (For the first time in generations, you will soon be able to travel by rail between Downtown and the Santa Monica; soon after, expect a subway stop on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.) Of creating truly walkable neighborhoods. The melting pot actually began melting, bubbling over messily and rather beautifully all over every aspect of city life. (Not coincidentally, suddenly here in the land of salad and iced tea, people truly learned how to eat. And to love eating.) Oh, and just for fun? A few more people squeezed into the city, now overall the most densely packed in the country. Los Angeles, quite simply, is ready to challenge anyone. New York, watch your back. Here are four LA places to get up to speed.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/travel/los_angeles_is_the_future_SoM9tHDbfS2KUuNx7Xq71J/0
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Old Posted Sep 26, 2012, 5:54 PM
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If one was really curious as to their status, one of the easiest tools of investigative journalism would be to Google the developers and send them an email. But that requires actual effort. If that's too much effort for you, you can sit back like the rest of us and wait.

Checking the bi-weekly city planners report also gives some insight. It's a little dry, but sometimes you hear about things before they make it into Curbed or the Downtown news.
     
     
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^ Also a very good call.
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is that the report that Bobcat used to post in this thread? that was very useful. Anyone have a handy link to it?
     
     
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is that the report that Bobcat used to post in this thread? that was very useful. Anyone have a handy link to it?
I have no idea, since that likely predates my time on this forum by a bit, but this is what I've been looking at:

http://cityplanning.lacity.org/

The bi-weekly report is under the "Case Information," header in the sidebar.

In other news, interior demolition on the Wilshire Grand's ground level is well underway this week. The lobby on the 7th street side has been completely torn up, a lot of workers on the site. Will post a couple pictures I took in the project thread.
     
     
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I have no idea, since that likely predates my time on this forum by a bit, but this is what I've been looking at:

http://cityplanning.lacity.org/

The bi-weekly report is under the "Case Information," header in the sidebar.

In other news, interior demolition on the Wilshire Grand's ground level is well underway this week. The lobby on the 7th street side has been completely torn up, a lot of workers on the site. Will post a couple pictures I took in the project thread.
thanks Blackcat.. and i can also vouch for the demolition work at the wilshire grand. saw work on the Wilshire side as well
     
     
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I can confirm that as well. I just walked past the hotel and it's starting to happen.
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Blackcat, why not put the pictures you put up on SSC on here too?
     
     
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Blackcat, why not put the pictures you put up on SSC on here too?
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=167291&page=23

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DAAANG, almost looks like a fire went off in there.


Thanx for the pix, btw.
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Figaro's Bistro on Broadway should open in November

Went by there again today and yesterday.






     
     
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Old Posted Sep 27, 2012, 4:43 AM
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Icon Plaza at Figueroa and Exposition has actually been done a couple of months but I dont think anyone's posted pictures of the final product. It does look like outdated 90s PoMo but I'd still consider that a step up from most of the new construction around USC these days. From campus, the building is actually quite visible from Childs Way, nearly all the way to Vermont Avenue.



Cant believe LA is sitll allowing such tiny sidewalks in walkable areas
     
     
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From the Los Angeles Daily News:


Architects call for redesign of L.A. Convention Center hall, part of AEG NFL project
By Dakota Smith, Staff Writer


A group of eight architects, assembled by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to advise him on a football stadium, say the plan for the L.A. Convention Center hall has major flaws, including having visitors enter through a dark, unsafe space created by stretching the building over Pico Boulevard. (Populous)


Citing serious concerns, a group of high-profile architects advising Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on the downtown football stadium are recommending a redesign of the Los Angeles Convention Center hall that is part of the project.

Several members of the "Vision Team," a group of eight architects assembled by Villaraigosa to consult on the project, believe the plan has major flaws, including having visitors enter the new hall through a dark, unsafe space created by stretching the building over Pico Boulevard.

They believe this will so negatively impact Pico Boulevard and the Pico-Union neighborhood that an overhaul is required.

"This is not good city design," Norman Millar, president of the Burbank-based Woodbury University School of Architecture, and one of the Vision Team members, said in an interview this week. "Plain and simple. It's a no-no."

The Vision Team's recommendations, compiled in a formal report released this month, comes as the City Council is set to vote Friday on the project's environmental impact report - the crucial vote that will allow Anschutz Entertainment Group to move forward.

The new hall of the convention center has been AEG's selling point to city officials skeptical of the $1.5 billion football stadium plan. Long derided as a "white elephant," the convention center was built in 1971 and expanded in 1993. The structure is divided into two halls, making it difficult to schedule shows requiring contiguous space, convention organizers say.

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Awesome information and pictures guys, I really have enjoyed lurking this thread for quite some time and reading insight form most of you who are far more knowledgable about development than I.

I take pictures in downtown every day, I'd love to give back to the thread in any way I can , just let me know what sights or projects youd like to see.
     
     
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Everything and anything that is downtown. Post away!
     
     
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Awesome information and pictures guys, I really have enjoyed lurking this thread for quite some time and reading insight form most of you who are far more knowledgable about development than I.

I take pictures in downtown every day, I'd love to give back to the thread in any way I can , just let me know what sights or projects youd like to see.
If your ever passing I am really interested in the Marriott Courtyard development.

Couple of guys post photos here regularly of the project but the more the better!
     
     
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