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Old Posted Jul 4, 2013, 6:35 AM
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So they cut 3 floors. No big deal.
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no, im pretty sure they havent cut anything as the new buyer hasnt been selected yet.

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From SSC. Looks like the number of hotel rooms has been upped to 500.

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These are some very smooth designs.
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Awesome project, hope it gets built!
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These are some very smooth designs.
Really? It looks like any standard post-modern residential tower you'd find in Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago, or NYC.
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Really? It looks like any standard post-modern residential tower you'd find in Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago, or NYC.
Not so much the buildings, more the street-level elements, and the layout of the whole district (from what I can see). Smooth, clean, sleek.
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It has the feel of The Cosmopolitain in Vegas. I like the street level interaction. Not bad. Something like this is much needed in South Park.
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This will be a huge boon to anybody stepping off the train. It's sort of a depressing walk to Staples right now. I don't have strong feelings about the aesthetics of the towers -- not ugly, not spectacular -- but they fit with the Ritz/Marriott, giving it some much needed company on that part of the skyline.

Hope this gets built.
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It has the feel of The Cosmopolitain in Vegas. I like the street level interaction. Not bad. Something like this is much needed in South Park.
It looks like LA Live, Dundas Square, and Irvine Spectrum all rolled into one.
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These aren't the final designs, nor the final heights and dimensions, right?

We are yet to see the proposals of the other potential buyers, right?

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Here's a scaled down version of the project. It's the classic dichotomy of height versus density.

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A big thanks to eclipse for posting these images. I don't know how to get flash images on a Mac other than to take a screenshot.


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http://figcentral.la/images/render-3.jpg


http://figcentral.la/images/rainbow_signage.png


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no, im pretty sure they havent cut anything as the new buyer hasnt been selected yet.
I say this because of the title of the thread says 54/40 respectively and the article now claims 51 and 37. Just figured they cut a few floors, no biggie.
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Here's a scaled down version of the project. It's the classic dichotomy of height versus density.

This needs to be moved 1 block south.
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I say this because of the title of the thread says 54/40 respectively and the article now claims 51 and 37. Just figured they cut a few floors, no biggie.
Yeah, but i have to imagine that they'll want to move it back to 55/40 before long.
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Yeah, but i have to imagine that they'll want to move it back to 55/40 before long.
Can't argue with that. Remember when it was slated for 45/33?

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Are there any updates for this development?
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This blends in well with LA Live.
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