This Week's Top Stories: Expo Line opponents, Neighbors For Smart Rail, get a neighborly kick in the ass from the courts; Financing set: 32 story high-rise is full speed ahead in Downtown; Pricey Echo Park dwelling hits the market, but will it sell?; Curbed goes inside Beverly Center-adjacent mixed-use project from Rick Caruso; Impressed much? The house of a thousand flushes in Bel Air features 41 bathrooms; Rumors of big Americana-style development at Silver Lake Ralph's unfounded.; Speaking of Silver Lake, the polka-dotted pedestrian park finally opened, and was enjoyed by some, presumably all; Gorgeous A. Quincy Jones/ Frederick Emmons designed home in Beverly Hills is awaiting a loving buyer.
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