A neighboring property owner says the city isn’t looking at how the development will impact his own project, the redevelopment of the historic Capitol Milling Co.
The area where the two neighborhoods meet is the kind of place where you’ll find Mexican and Korean immigrants making Italian subs in a Korean-owned market.
Train riders who use Chinatown Gold Line station’s platform will recognize these old buildings, which are being turned into a microbrewery, restaurants, and offices.
Plans call for a bar, restaurant, and music stages in warehouses near the newly reopened Los Angeles State Historic Park. It’d be the first project of its kind in this neighborhood.