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Originally Posted by gerryberry
does anybody know anything about this project from laeroc investmens? it sounds like the onni tower. i´m sorry if you guys discussed it earlier in this forum.
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I'm glad you posted that link cuz it answers what will be built on the side facing Hill st.....a parking structure. I originally thought maybe the tower was going to be L shaped, with one side of it wrapping around the old Coast federal bldg.
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Originally Posted by HunterK
Chetrit could stop being a bunch of shiteheads and maybe come through on Hotel Clark and Empire Hotel (Trinity Auditorium) suddenly?
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chetrit must be a very underfunded company, considering how slow, slow, slow their renovation work has been. I'm worried that if they eventually do get around to opening their bldgs as hotels, unless there are guests lined up around the block, the hotels could easily become slumlord type of operations. I hope not!
there's another hotel in dt that sadly has been in the news recently..... the cecil hotel on main st. What appears to be a grisly murder occurred there a few wks ago.....the body of a guest from Canada was found in the rooftop water tank.
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this vid is like a scene out of a whodunit novel or a TV show. It shows the poor guest on camera, with both her & the elevator acting mysteriously.....
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^ that adds to the tragic lore of the hotel & the skid row side of LA.
I hope the news story isn't too much of an additional roadblock the cecil hotel is forced to deal with. A little less than a yr ago, they already were being held up in their efforts to clean up the bldg....in terms of its condition & image.
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For many people in Downtown Los Angeles, the Cecil Hotel is a forgotten property. If the Main Street building is known at all, it’s probably for the curious youth hostel squashed into the otherwise low-income residential hotel, or the also curious 2010 incident in which a paramedic was stabbed in the structure.
Built in 1927, the Cecil Hotel stands on Main between Sixth and Seventh streets. When it opened it was one of the largest hotels in the city and was aimed at travelers who had business in the Financial District.
Herb Chase, managing partner for Main Street Hotel Management, which is now operating the property at 640 S. Main St., said permits have been pulled to update the electrical system so the heat in the 85-year-old building can be fixed.
Like the nearby Alexandria and King Edward hotels, the Cecil faded over time, becoming a home for low-income residents and people with addiction and mental health issues. Although it has undergone some upgrades since 2003, it remains largely a place for budget travelers and low-income residents.
In 2007, a team headed by Fred Cordova purchased the property for $26.5 million. The new owners soon announced a five-year, $7 million renovation to transform the entire 15-story building into an affordable tourist hotel.
The plans have been on hold since 2008, when the hotel owners sued the city after the building was designated a residential hotel under an ordinance that protects it against demolition or conversion. That is part of a citywide moratorium that prevents low-income housing units from being turned into market-rate residences.
Hotel officials at the time said the renovations would be placed on hold until the issue was settled, although a boutique hostel called Stay, and a coffee shop called Marty, opened at the Cecil. Stay has a separate entrance.
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Chase said all upgrades to the hotel are on hold due to the economy. Currently the 299 hotel rooms are available for guests.
“Right now there are no specific long-term plans rather than just to operate it the best possible way to service the tenants and the hotel guests,” he said.
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I hope they've managed to get around all the previous obstacles. I don't know if these pics from their website indicate they have. They did surprise me, but I'm not sure if they're overly staged, or represent only a tiny portion of the whole bldg.
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however, they do have a pic like this on their website.....
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^ which is probably typical of most rooms in the hotel....although it could be worse, especially for a budget hotel on main St.