Chicken Little The Daily News reports on the Universal City project's environmental impact report that was just issued Monday (headline: 'Universal gridlock disaster?'). The development could bring two office towers, a 34-story hotel, homes, and retail to the area, and would serve as the West Coast home for NBC News, The Tonight Show (no more Downtown Burbank), and other media outlets—imagine a West Coast 30 Rock. But, as Connie Llanos reports, the EIR says 14,000 car trips per day could be generated when, if, this whole thing gets built by 2015. The project will sit on top of a Red Line stop; maybe Conan will take the subway? (Image courtesy Daily News)
· Universal gridlock disaster? [Daily News]
· NBC finds buyer for lot [Curbed LA]
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