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Originally Posted by LA21st
Yea, agreed. The D Line is going to open up so much opportunity. I was just in Miracle Mile and that stretch just seems poised to boom like crazy. Anything connected to the D Line is gonna benefit in a huge way.
Parts of Wilshire on Koreatown need help (closer to Vermont) but its gonna come. Right now the D kinda sucks cause its not really connecting job centers or tourism.
Stopping at Western and Normandie is ok, but it doesn't do much for the city until the other segments are completed.
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I don't think we're prepared for how transformational being able to go from Westwood to DTLA in 25 minutes is for LA. Already it's exciting to see the likes of UCLA understanding the value in that.
It's going to fundamentally change how many people think of and experience the city.
Along those lines, it would be cool to think about all the major museums along the D line planning some sort of coordinated art event around the opening. The D line will be convenient to the Hammer, the Annenberg space for Photography, LACMA, the Academy Museum, the Page Museum, the Petersen, Craft Contemporary, the Marciano Foundation (ok a big walk), the Broad, MOCA, MOCA Geffen... insane! Can't wait to see the impact it makes.