[The pool at the Carlyle is located behind the building. The developers are expecting those shrubs to grow taller. Via Marla Aufmuth]
The top stories of the week in Curbed LA: "Condo-Style Hotel" Proposed for Koreatown; Carlyle's Penthouse Views Are Not Too Shabby; AIA/LA Jumps on Budget Bashing Bandwagon; PriceChopper: Solair's 48-Hour Slasher; Wilshire and Vermont Vertical Mall Is Never Happening; W Hotel Serves As Hollywood Backlot for Budget Bashing; Obama, Villaraigosa Now in Hollywood, Perhaps Melting; Marina Del Rey's G2 is Out, KOR's West End Is In; La Brea Gateway Project Brings on the Lawsuits
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