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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 1:03 AM
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Who woulda though we'd be getting another supertall in LA? Who is stoked? ME!
That actually didn't sink in until you just mentioned it right now. It's pretty amazing when you think about it. Of course it makes me greedy though. Makes me wonder, when will we see another?
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 1:19 AM
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I've been thinking a lot about the impact that this tower will have on LA. What particular aspect of this tower excites you most?

Effect on skyline? Observation tower? Density? Awesome hotel? Excitement in that intersection? The design of the tower?

For me, it'll be the view. The Standard, Bonaventure, Perch, Takami, and WP24 are great but it'll be nice to finally have a true supertall observation tower. Our city hasnt exactly needed one because of Griffith/Hollywood Sign/Runyon/Getty. Still though, it's an amenity we've been sorely lacking. SWFC, ESB, CN Tower, Sears, Space Needle, etc remain among my favorite experiences in the corresponding cities.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 3:10 AM
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I've been thinking a lot about the impact that this tower will have on LA. What particular aspect of this tower excites you most?

Effect on skyline? Observation tower? Density? Awesome hotel? Excitement in that intersection? The design of the tower?

For me, it'll be the view. The Standard, Bonaventure, Perch, Takami, and WP24 are great but it'll be nice to finally have a true supertall observation tower. Our city hasnt exactly needed one because of Griffith/Hollywood Sign/Runyon/Getty. Still though, it's an amenity we've been sorely lacking. SWFC, ESB, CN Tower, Sears, Space Needle, etc remain among my favorite experiences in the corresponding cities.
Good points.

If really put to mind, of course aspects of all of those things you mentioned are exciting. Skyline impact will be huge of course, and engaging that intersection at street level is also great.
But I would say probably the biggest for me is the fact that LA will have a TRUE landmark in a skyscraper.
As well known as US Bank is and easily recognizable, its mostly known as "that building in LA." No name recognition and no reason to notice it except as part of the usual skyline pics.
This tower will have a name, and its offerings...highest skydeck in the city (and the west), the highest rooftop pool in the nation, a dynamic top floor sky lobby, a spire and LED lit crown, tallest in the West.
It will Immediately turn into a hot spot. Can you imagine the films, TV shows, Commercials sure to be filmed on that sky deck and in that pool?
It will give LA a compound skyline...with two major peaks. And to boot, its designed WELL. Better than any of us imagined. Its the kind of building that tourists will go out of their way to see, thus filling DTLA with more people, thereby more business...etc etc.
Thats' what has me the most excited, and forgive my long winded answer,
So yeah...game changer is kind of an understatement.
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 3:27 AM
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Agreed with this. And of course, it's gonna be an awesome site for people exiting the subway station across the street.
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 4:41 AM
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Very true. This tower will sit at the cross roads of two of the most important thoroughfares in the region.
Knowing that you can simply follow Wilshire Blvd to its terminus and this glorious tower is waiting there. I can see the tourist maps and signs now, all pointing towards the brilliantly lit spire in the distance.
LA can finally add 'Wilshire Grand" to the list of places in LA to go. Just like people go to NY and they automatically say "Lets go to the top of the Empire State Building!"
Branding is huge when it comes to tourism, and simply having a consistent name and identity alone will set this tower apart.
If you cant tell I'm singularly most excited about this project, I'll say it...this is the one I want the most.
I'm celebrating my 32nd Bday at the BonaVenture this week, I plan on celebrating my 35th on the 72 floor of the Wilshire Grand Tower.
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 5:06 AM
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I must say this tower is pretty awesome! It will look great on the LA skyline, no doubt about it! Great job, LA, ad greetings from NYC
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 5:34 AM
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Not to mention the dirty air which seldom lets you see it clearly...that night shot above is particularly bad.

When I lived there and went to visit our law firm, I often thought it was pointless to be so high up in a tower in LA. On many days the view was incredibly restricted by smog.
Nice jab. You're pretty transparent.

It's pretty obvious (to me, at least) those are clouds. Go see an optometrist.
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2013, 8:00 PM
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Plus, am I the only one that is somewhat captivated by the Wedbush building now that Wilshire Grand is gone and you get a really full view. Its one of the more interesting and attractive towers in DT I think. A real gem that is somewhat forgotten.

Wedbush is a good example pf post modern. Plus it's 21 stories. Doesn't look 21 stories due to it's windows.


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fyi, officially, everything above street level has been errr leveled... now onto digging the huge hole
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2013, 10:05 PM
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the highest rooftop pool in the nation
It might also be the tallest rooftop/ open air pool in the world. Iv'e never heard of a pool in the world atop a roof of a tower over 1,000 feet tall.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2013, 10:10 PM
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What gets me the most excited about this tower is the fact that this tower will help stimulate many more towers of its height (hopefully taller ), and of greater design (no flat roofs).This tower could be the starting point of a internationally renowned skyline of a large size.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2013, 11:55 PM
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What gets me the most excited about this tower is the fact that this tower will help stimulate many more towers of its height (hopefully taller ), and of greater design (no flat roofs).This tower could be the starting point of a internationally renowned skyline of a large size.
I sincerely hope so. I've got nothing against the current skyline, but can you just imagine central L.A. with a similar spread and size to Chicago? It would be simply astounding.
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It might also be the tallest rooftop/ open air pool in the world. Iv'e never heard of a pool in the world atop a roof of a tower over 1,000 feet tall.
I went swimming in one -- on the top of the Ritz Carlton hotel in Hong Kong. It was on the 118th floor, so... yeah. There are higher pools. But not taking anything away from the Wilshire Grand!

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Old Posted Jun 21, 2013, 7:44 PM
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^ Jorge was specifically talking about rooftop/open air pools. The Ritz's pool is - as you pointed out - inside one of the floors.

The Wilshire Grand's pool(s) will be on top.

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I can't wait to swim on that pool!
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2013, 1:51 PM
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Wedbush is a good example pf post modern. Plus it's 21 stories. Doesn't look 21 stories due to it's windows.


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Wedbush. Wedbush? Sounds like it could be named after Elmer Fudd's pornstar girlfriend's alias...
     
     
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The Wilshire Grand's pool(s) will be on top.

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Only in Los Angeles would even the 1,100-foot tallest building in the city have a rooftop pool.
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There's also the dozens of swimming pools in 23 Marina, but I have no idea if any of them are open air besides the ones on the roof of the podium.
     
     
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