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Old Posted May 24, 2022, 5:47 PM
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Long overdue repurposing of the West LA Civic Center. Looks great, but I'd imagine the developers are going to have a massive fight on their hands to get the EIR approved on this one. Is this near enough to the Expo Line to benefit from TOD density bonuses? Looks like they are keeping some of the old facades and reusing them, which is pretty cool.
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Old Posted May 24, 2022, 6:02 PM
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I wish it still included the high rise initially proposed but 1000 units and above average architecture is nothing to sneeze at. I'll take it!
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That's a punishing block to walk. Reminds me of walking around the business/warehouse areas on the Inland Empire on a hot day. Some missed opportunities. The sidewalk landscaping is wide and filled with vegetation. They could have placed the sidewalk in the middle rather than pushed out into the street, to give a more pleasant park-like experience. Another missed opportunity is the the parking structure. If they're gonna consolidate parking, why not build has high as possible? This was one project where the city should have demanded a parking structure requirement. People are currently paying $1000s for an uber ride or parking spot for the Super Bowl. And that wasn't even stretched to max capacity of Sofi.
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Old Posted May 25, 2022, 1:25 AM
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It looks like the post office won't be a part of the project, so it should stay in place as is.

But yeah, overall a big improvement compared to what is there right now.
I'm glad the mural won't be covered up. It is called "Isle of California," (1972) by Victor Henderson, Terry Schoonhoven, and Jim Frazin of the
Los Angeles Fine Arts Squad.

Here's what it looked like decades ago:

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This is how I have always known it:

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Perhaps the mural can be restored as part of the new development?
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Tesla plans 24-hour restaurant/drive-in theatre/charging facility in Hollywood

https://whatnowlosangeles.com/tesla-...ur-restaurant/

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New AMC Dine-In 12 Topanga to open June 2 at Westfield Topanga expansion in Woodland Hills

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amc-t...120000240.html

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Old Posted Jun 4, 2022, 7:11 PM
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A project in Westlake that hasn't progressed for year just got a construction loan. That's often quickly followed by a groundbreaking.

https://commercialobserver.com/2022/...la-apartments/

Urbanize article from 6 years ago: https://la.urbanize.city/post/new-re...stlake-project

Also Jamison which currently has several projects under construction, received approval from the planning department for their project at 626 Kingsley in Koreatown. This project sits on Kingsley directly behind the two towers that Jamison has under construction on Ardmore.

https://la.urbanize.city/post/127-ap...ding-koreatown

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Old Posted Jun 7, 2022, 6:30 PM
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633 apartments with commercial space planned in Hollywood

Plans call for four new buildings - including 15- and 13-story structures

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June 7, 2022

A handful of commercial buildings and parking lots just south of the Hollywood Walk of Fame could be folded into a new mixed-use complex featuring housing, offices, and other commercial spaces, according to a case file published today by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.

The proposed project, filed by an entity affiliated with Los Angeles-based real estate firm R.W. Selby & Co., would rise from two separate sites located on the south side of Hollywood Boulevard at its intersections with Las Palmas Avenue and Cherokee Avenue. Plans call for the construction of four new buildings, creating a total of 633 residential units, approximately 29,600 square feet of offices, and over 41,700 square feet of retail and restaurant space. Additionally, the retention of four existing structures fronting Hollywood and Las Palms would maintain 32,400 square feet of commercial uses already on the sites.

The first site, which sits to the south of the Walk of Fame between Las Palmas and Cherokee, would see the removal of an existing surface parking lot, followed by the construction of:
  • a seven-story, 87-foot-tall building featuring 46 residential units above 4,245 square feet of ground-floor commercial space;
  • a 15-story, 181-foot tall building with 281 residential units and 30,200 square feet of commercial space; and
  • a seven-story, 78-foot tall building with 66 residential units above 7,152 square feet of ground-floor office space.
  • Plans also call for 353 parking stalls in a subterranean garage below the three buildings. R.W. Selby could alternatively developer the 46-unit structure as a 77-room hotel within the same building envelope.

The second site, located east across the street, has an L-shaped footprint and includes buildings at 1638-1644 Cherokee Avenue and 6626-6636 Hollywood Boulevard. Plans call for razing the Cherokee Avenue structures, as well as a rear portion of the two Hollywood Boulevard buildings, to enable the construction of a new 13-story, 153-foot-tall building with 22,492 square feet of offices and 240 residential units. Parking for 109 vehicles would be located within two subterranean levels below the building.

Studio One Eleven is designing the project, which would feature contemporary buildings clad in materials including brick, stone, and metal. The larger first site, located on the west side of Cherokee, would be divided by a series of pedestrian paseos, activated by commercial uses and lined with landscaping and seating.

The proposed follows a number of recent mixed-use projects on the side streets to the south of Hollywood Boulevard, including Mill Creek Residential's two-building Modera Hollywood apartments and the proposed Crossroads Hollywood complex.

R.W. Selby & Co. is also attached to another project nearby - a modular 202-unit apartment complex slated to replace a surface parking lot at 1601 Las Palmas.
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Absolutely fantastic! This is a perfect scale / massing and built environment for Hollywood. Please replicate 50 times
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Old Posted Jun 7, 2022, 11:20 PM
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375-unit apartment tower reaches its peak in Koreatown

At the intersection of 7th and New Hampshire

Steven Sharp
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June 7, 2022

One block southwest of the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Vermont Avenue in Koreatown, vertical construction is complete for a new apartment tower from Holland Partner Group, and glass is climbing the trunk of the building.

Located at the northeast corner of 7th Street and New Hampshire Avenue, the project consists of a 38-story building which will feature 375 residential units on its upper floors.

MVE + Partners is designing the contemporary glass-and-steel tower, which places its apartments atop an eight-story parking podium. Architectural plans show amenity decks above both the building's podium and rooftop.

According to a landing page on the Holland Partner Group website, the project will be named "Hallasan." Completion of the tower is expected in Spring 2023.

Hallasan was originally approved as a component of a larger mixed-use project by Harridge Development Group, which also calls for converting a former I. Magnin department store on Wilshire Boulevard into a 160-room hotel, while construction a low-rise apartment building next door.

The tower is the latest in a recent string of high-rise developments along in Koreatown, following the 25-story Kurve on Wilshire and 3033 Wilshire. Other projects in the works include a two-tower complex from Jamison Services near Wilshire/Normandie Station and the 40-story Terrace Block development.

Holland Partner Group, in addition to Hallasan, is also building a 185-unit apartment building in East Hollywood, and is behind proposed projects in Echo Park, Mid-Wilshire, and San Pedro.
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This tower makes quite an impact from the trails in Griffith Park. I'm wondering if the Mitsui tower u/c on Fig will be visible from that angle? As of last week, it was not.
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https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...er-Los-Angeles

Interesting news about the Cemex plant on La Brea. Seems so out of place there. This will nicely add to the Sycamore/La Brea stretch that's sprouting there.
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Absolutely fantastic! This is a perfect scale / massing and built environment for Hollywood. Please replicate 50 times
Totally. Some months ago my partner and I went to that Selma Avenue corridor and didn't realize how bustling and lively it's become. Hollywood just keeps evolving.
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This tower makes quite an impact from the trails in Griffith Park. I'm wondering if the Mitsui tower u/c on Fig will be visible from that angle? As of last week, it was not.
Yeah, I noticed it from the 110N when I looked out towards the west. Definitely stands out!
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Interesting news about the Cemex plant on La Brea. Seems so out of place there. This will nicely add to the Sycamore/La Brea stretch that's sprouting there.
Great news, this cement plant is such a waste of space in a highly desirable location. Hopefully something good happens here!
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2022, 9:34 PM
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Totally. Some months ago my partner and I went to that Selma Avenue corridor and didn't realize how bustling and lively it's become. Hollywood just keeps evolving.

Definitely. Hollywood is shaping up really really nicely. If we could accelerate the Hollywood Blvd street make over, several other major projects and clean up the homeless, that's gonna be a fantastic LA neighborhood
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Urbanize Los Angeles has posted a color rendering of the Hollywood project since I posted the article:

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Old Posted Jun 9, 2022, 12:35 AM
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^such an impressive project! Love this, hope that they can replicate this all over Hollywood.
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