To me it looks like three buildings
after a 7.1 earthquake.
I just feel the lowness of this specific intersection where people can appreciate the canyon around them from street level is one of the few "central" spots in Los Angeles. This specific intersection feels like it should always be left open with low buildings rather than taller ones that eat up the natural airspace. Tall is fine in other places but this specific intersection really feels like it should remain low.
Forget about the increased traffic we can’t handle on the narrow Sunset Blvd. streets, forget about the water we don’t have enough of already, or the sewer system that is ancient and in need of repair/replacement…the thing is inappropriate,
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Something I heard, anyone know if this is true?
--In the years between 2000 and 2010, Los Angeles added only 97,801 people. Yes, that is for an entire decade. Not since 1890 to 1900 did L.A. add so few people.