SRC Admin Administrator Staff member Member Bio Joined Jul 1, 2015 Messages 0 Reaction score 25 Aug 27, 2015 #1 Los Angeles | 1233 South Grand
HunterKerhart New Member Member Bio Joined Nov 16, 2015 Messages 93 Reaction score 114 City: Los Angeles Nov 18, 2015 #2 Most recent info from Urbanize LA on this potentially exciting project: ...The proposed 22-story building at 1233 S. Grand Avenue would be known as the "Grand Residences," and would consist of approximately 150 condominium units and 5,000 square feet of retail space or a small restaurant. With 180,000 square feet of cumulative floor area - spread over 9,000-square-foot floor plates - the building would rise to an architectural peak of 240 feet above street level.... Click to expand...
Most recent info from Urbanize LA on this potentially exciting project: ...The proposed 22-story building at 1233 S. Grand Avenue would be known as the "Grand Residences," and would consist of approximately 150 condominium units and 5,000 square feet of retail space or a small restaurant. With 180,000 square feet of cumulative floor area - spread over 9,000-square-foot floor plates - the building would rise to an architectural peak of 240 feet above street level.... Click to expand...
bennessb editor at large Member Bio Joined Aug 4, 2015 Messages 719 Reaction score 239 City: Toronto Nov 19, 2015 #3 It seems like LA is getting so. much. density. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of these mixed-use projects actually get lived in.
It seems like LA is getting so. much. density. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of these mixed-use projects actually get lived in.
HunterKerhart New Member Member Bio Joined Nov 16, 2015 Messages 93 Reaction score 114 City: Los Angeles Jan 14, 2016 #4 bennessb said: It seems like LA is getting so. much. density. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of these mixed-use projects actually get lived in. Click to expand... We'll see! As long as the Chinese money keeps pouring in we'll keep getting this mega-developments. My personal opinion: Chinese money has paused (at least) for DTLA.
bennessb said: It seems like LA is getting so. much. density. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of these mixed-use projects actually get lived in. Click to expand... We'll see! As long as the Chinese money keeps pouring in we'll keep getting this mega-developments. My personal opinion: Chinese money has paused (at least) for DTLA.