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South Park is the fastest growing neighborhood in Downtown LA.
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The developer says he didn’t want a "cookie cutter" high-rise.
The tower would replace a car wash, adding 374 condos, 373 hotel rooms, and street-level shops.
Multiple flashing digital billboards are back too.
Options include a sleek new apartment in Downtown and a one-bedroom charmer in West Hollywood.
A two-month closure is coming to an end.
The contractor is also embroiled in a lawsuit against the developers of Oceanwide Plaza.
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700 new apartments plus retail in Downtown LA’s booming South Park neighborhood.
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LA is on track to build more than 9,100 hotel rooms near the Convention Center. To get there, it has doled out subsidies totaling well over $600 million.
City officials have doled out more than $650 million in tax breaks to developers since 2005.
The $1 billion megaproject was stalled for two months.
Plans cleared the planning commission, but not with a request for changes.
Construction could start as soon as next year.
It’s the latest sign that the $1 billion project near the Staples Center has hit financial snags.
An Australian developer is planning a greenery-draped condo tower in the Downtown neighborhood.
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The project would enlarge the convention center and add a 40-story hotel tower.
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Construction could start in two years on the tower, which wants to incorporate plants, LED lights, and photovoltaic panels.
We’ve got five options, from Hollywood to Highland Park.
Located directly across from LA Live, with apartments renting from $3,000.
It’s the latest in a slew of projects planned for the area by developers Mack Real Estate Group and AECOM.
We found five apartment for rent across LA for about the same price. Which would you rent?
That price buys access to a private park and rooftop deck.
Move-ins are expected in January 2019.
The deals helped the developers of the Wilshire Grand and the LA Live Marriott and Ritz Carlton.
514 condos in a 40-story tower next to the 110 freeway.
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A South Park studio and a two-bedroom Glendale duplex are just two of today’s choices.
300 hotel rooms, 250 residential units, and commercial space.
Five options, from Downtown to San Pedro.
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A slew of of new buildings are planned in South Park, including a 24-story tower on the same block.
The residential towers would join a neighborhood rife with cranes and construction.