I wonder what's going on with the cambria hotel proj on Spring St across from the Citizen M hotel?
https://youtu.be/GAK2yTZNuCQ?t=100
Regardless, I like seeing Spring St today vs yrs ago when much of it was abandoned. Areas like that hurt dtla's reputation. But I recall workers of movie companies back then saying that dt was easier to work in because almost no one was around & most properties didn't have nimbys in them to complain about filming activity.
Spring St is also interesting because it's lined with trees, which isn't the case with lots of streets in cities like Paris, London, NYC. But a lack of greenery in certain major urban areas in europe somehow doesn't seem as noticeable because the architecture is so classic & the sidewalks have a lot of activity. So it's case of both giveth & taketh away.
As for the bonaventure hotel....or retail, commercial areas like that....I wonder if property owners can convert their vacant store space into residential or lease it out to creative types at a really low rate? Unless zoning or insurance rates wouldn't allow that, I'd think that would be better than a bldg owner creating the look of a ghost town.
https://youtu.be/jpaQuSGikf0?t=20