Showing posts with label Downtown LA Housing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downtown LA Housing. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Broadway Revitalization as compared to Blade Runner















Timothy Rutten of the LA Times, writes an opinion about the revitalization of Broadway. A plan heralded by residents, business owners, stakeholders and just about everyone who lives in LA. His piece is:

"L.A.'s 'Blade Runner' plans"
Will we allow the movie's nightmarish view of downtown to come true?

If you consider his opinion, Broadway would remain the same, because changing it would be a nightmare. He proposes preserving the graffiti, broken windows, flashing strobe lights, bacon wrapped sausage cooking on shopping carts, strip clubs, merchandise spilling out on sidewalks, public urination, trash, a desolate evening scape and dilapidated buildings. In my opinion letting the Historic Core of LA fall into such disrepair is the nightmare. Most cities take care of and receive many benefits from the historic and cultural centers.

No one has proposed changing Olvera street because it truly is a gem and represents Los Angeles well. What is currently on Broadway does not. This kind of resistance to progress has currently put in jeopardy the much anticipated Grand Avenue project. With continued harassment by opponents of the project it has been delayed several times now and we have a giant hole in our civic center to show for that.

I don't disagree about the 14 story light show billboard but to call the collective effort of residents, business, and city leaders to revitalize Broadway "a nightmare" is irresponsible.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention, that the beautiful building where they shot the most memorable scenes in Blade Runner is on Broadway called the Bradbury building. It's a good thing it didn't meet with the wrecking ball like so many other historic buildings along the Broadway corridor. By leaving the status quo we only invite more urban flight and the destruction of our collective history.
Z.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Fuller Lofts Sales Office Now Open

http://www.fullerlofts.com/

Downtown LA Housing Tour Saturday Sept. 29th

SATURDAY HOUSING BUS TOUR

Dear Potential Downtowner,

Our next Housing tour is on Saturday, September 29th and we will be seeing the following projects and welcome you (and guests) to join us!

1. Roosevelt Lofts—For Sale—We will see the gallery
2. Santee Village—For Sale—We will see a model unit
3. Luma—For Sale—We will see a model unit
4. South Park Lofts—For Lease—We will see a model unit
5. Biscuit Company Lofts—For Sale—We will see a model unit
6. 2121 Lofts—For Sale—We will see a model unit

Please sign-up now at www.downtownla.com. On the home page, just look for “Saturday Downtown Housing Tours” and simply RSVP.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Saturday Housing Tour September 8th

September 8th, 2007

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

SATURDAY HOUSING BUS TOUR

Dear Potential Downtowner,

Our next Housing tour is on Saturday, September 8th and we will be visiting the following projects and welcome you (and guests) to join us!




1. Mandel Lofts--For Lease--We will see a model unit
2. Main Mercantile Building --For Sale--We will see a model unit
3. Chapman Lofts--For Sale--We will see the Sales Center
4. Little Tokyo Lofts--For Sale--We will see model unit
5. 1100 Wilshire--For Sale--We will see model unit
6. Market Lofts--For sale--We will see model unit

Please sign-up now at www.downtownla.com. On the home page, just look for “Saturday Downtown Housing Tours” and simply RSVP. Please feel free to forward this email to a friend.

Hurry, this tour will fill up! If it is closed when you go to register, please sign-up for one of our other scheduled tours.

Should you have questions or need particular assistance with registering, you may contact our office at 213.624.2146 and ask for Reggie Carter.