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Originally Posted by hughfb3
okay okay, went by there this morning
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As colemonkee observed, looks ready for the concrete pour. If it rains a lot this week, that might delay the pour a few days or weeks. Excessive rain helps end the drought, but delays construction. Once the concrete foundation is in, it should rise fairly quickly. Probably will top out by late 2023/early 2024, although you will notice it by Spring or Summer.
Has any work started on the
Times-Mirror project near City Hall, or the
"hanging infinity pool" tower near Pershing Square?
I hope the pool tower was more than a proposal. I love the boldness and audacity of it, the playfulness of it, architecture that takes chances for the big score.
Los Angeles has always been a bold and audacious city. A pioneering city in many endeavors, willing to take chances and strike out in new directions. It's architecture should mirror this boldness and audacity to a certain extent. If the hanging pool skyscraper is built as shown in the renderings, it will be an economic success, and an icon for Los Angeles. Instant tourist attraction.
Happy New Year! Enjoy the rain...we need it!