UrbanWarrior
Senior Member
That's not a bad solution. My vehement position was against the total destruction of the green space for towers and roads.
Agreed. We definitely need the park space in that area for sure. Having retail along north side of 9th have might even enhance the park, if they can have some restaurants that have patios backing onto the park.That's not a bad solution. My vehement position was against the total destruction of the green space for towers and roads.
Yes, very much so.One thing that could be done immediately to improve things would be to plant trees along the River Walk. Anyone ever try walking between the EV and Inglewood on a hot summer day? Hope you brought your sunscreen and a bottle of water, because you'll get baked.
I would want lowrise buildings, maybe 3 or 4 floors high. Enough to create an urban corridor along 9th.Not concerned about shadows?