Elevating Pershing Square is pretty much the only thing LA can take back from Union Square. Union Square doesn't have an atmosphere to it nor is it anything special. It is merely a vast space where people gather to sit for maybe 5-10 minutes after doing some serious shopping and/or walking.
Despite that, Union Square is leagues above Pershing Square. I'm curious as to what's in store for Pershing Square. Hopefully something along the lines of maybe Bryant Park or Millennium Park, both of which really have a sense of place to them. Just something that's unique to Los Angeles while not being over the top.
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