HomeDiagramsDatabaseMapsForum About
     

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Global Projects & Construction > City Compilations


Reply

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
     
     
  #10081  
Old Posted Dec 14, 2021, 2:36 AM
LA21st LA21st is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 7,003
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10082  
Old Posted Dec 17, 2021, 11:33 PM
WonderlandPark2 WonderlandPark2 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 103
Is Palladium Towers under construction? Or is this part of the block a different project?

Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10083  
Old Posted Dec 18, 2021, 1:38 AM
hughfb3 hughfb3 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 831
Quote:
Originally Posted by WonderlandPark2 View Post
Is Palladium Towers under construction? Or is this part of the block a different project?
Different project. A mid rise 7 story adjacent to Palladium.

https://urbanize.city/la/post/hollyw...yle-apartments
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10084  
Old Posted Dec 19, 2021, 11:46 PM
Steve8263's Avatar
Steve8263 Steve8263 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 254
News on Crossroads Hollywood project

https://therealdeal.com/la/2021/12/1...ads-hollywood/
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10085  
Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 12:25 AM
Easy's Avatar
Easy Easy is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 1,578
Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve8263 View Post
News on Crossroads Hollywood project

https://therealdeal.com/la/2021/12/1...ads-hollywood/
Nice! It's behind a paywall, but I gather that they received nearly a nearly $500 million construction loan, which should enable them to break ground. When it happens, this might be LA's biggest non-infrastructure groundbreaking since the Wilshire Grand. This will be transformative for that area.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10086  
Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 5:15 AM
hughfb3 hughfb3 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 831
Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve8263 View Post
News on Crossroads Hollywood project

https://therealdeal.com/la/2021/12/1...ads-hollywood/
This is great. The article says they received a $485 million construction loan on the $1 Billion project. The article also mentions the development will now include studio space which was never spoken about up until now. Not sure where this will be on the property as the plans show retail on the ground levels and 3 residential/hotel towers.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10087  
Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 2:59 PM
colemonkee's Avatar
colemonkee colemonkee is offline
Ridin' into the sunset
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 9,100
Nice! $485 million should be enough for at least Phase 1 and one of the towers in the project. This is great news.
__________________
"Then each time Fleetwood would be not so much overcome by remorse as bedazzled at having been shown the secret backlands of wealth, and how sooner or later it depended on some act of murder, seldom limited to once."

Against the Day, Thomas Pynchon
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10088  
Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 4:21 PM
Easy's Avatar
Easy Easy is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 1,578
Quote:
Originally Posted by colemonkee View Post
Nice! $485 million should be enough for at least Phase 1 and one of the towers in the project. This is great news.
Is it being built in phases? With the planned 48 month timeframe I was assuming all at once or at least overlapping.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10089  
Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 7:56 PM
LAisthePlace's Avatar
LAisthePlace LAisthePlace is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 278
Quote:
Originally Posted by hughfb3 View Post
This is great. The article says they received a $485 million construction loan on the $1 Billion project. The article also mentions the development will now include studio space which was never spoken about up until now. Not sure where this will be on the property as the plans show retail on the ground levels and 3 residential/hotel towers.
Even their website still shows as the 3 residential/hotel towers with no mention of studio space. https://www.crossroadshollywood.com/

I really hope they don't change the overall plan much, because its well thought out and pedestrian oriented.

Really isn't the type of development to just plop down an insular soundstage or two and still have work as well IMO.

Concerns aside I cannot wait for this groundbreaking. Feels like it could be the one that takes Hollywood to the next level.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10090  
Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 10:59 PM
colemonkee's Avatar
colemonkee colemonkee is offline
Ridin' into the sunset
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 9,100
I don't have any specific knowledge of how they plan to build this out - in phases or all at once - but it stands to reason that a development with 8 separate buildings plus renovation of the historic Crossroads complex (also involving demolishing existing structures) would likely have some sort of phased rollout to the starts of each building construction. And based on the timeline, would assume overlap as well.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Easy View Post
Is it being built in phases? With the planned 48 month timeframe I was assuming all at once or at least overlapping.
__________________
"Then each time Fleetwood would be not so much overcome by remorse as bedazzled at having been shown the secret backlands of wealth, and how sooner or later it depended on some act of murder, seldom limited to once."

Against the Day, Thomas Pynchon
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10091  
Old Posted Dec 21, 2021, 9:47 PM
Quixote's Avatar
Quixote Quixote is offline
Inveterate Angeleno
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 7,500
Everything located between Hollywood, Highland, Sunset, and Gower (about 0.16 square miles) is ripe for high-density development, and by "high-density" I'm talking structures over 10 stories. There's already the rail infrastructure to support it.
__________________
“To tell a story is inescapably to take a moral stance.”

— Jerome Bruner
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10092  
Old Posted Dec 21, 2021, 9:54 PM
ChelseaFC's Avatar
ChelseaFC ChelseaFC is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 983
Owner of historic Cinerama Dome plans to reopen multiplex in 2022

https://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...rship-arclight

__________________
Downtown LA Development MapCentral LA Development MapPasadena Development Map

*Send PM for updates/edits/corrections*
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10093  
Old Posted Dec 21, 2021, 10:21 PM
craigs's Avatar
craigs craigs is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 6,832
There's a short blurb about the Crossroads Hollywood project on Urbanize Los Angeles. The latest incarnation would have 950 residential units, 190,000 square feet of commercial space, and a 308 room hotel.

Some renderings:







Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10094  
Old Posted Dec 22, 2021, 6:31 AM
craigs's Avatar
craigs craigs is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 6,832
For shits and giggles, I used SSP's diagrams, Wikipedia, and Emporis to compile a list of 300+ ft. towers in the LA metro (not including downtown).

Caveats: this mostly excludes towers under construction, and I wasn't always sure how to locate each tower properly (e.g. Warner Center v. Woodland Hills, West LA v. Brentwood), but hey, what's a couple omissions or mistakes among skyscraper fans? Here's what I've got for the entire metro:

571 ft. 44 floors, Century Plaza Tower I, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
571 ft. 44 floors, Century Plaza Tower II, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
537 ft. 46 floors, Century Plaza North Tower, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
537 ft. 46 floors, Century Plaza South Tower, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
533 ft. 39 floors, SunAmerica Center, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
506 ft. 36 floors, 10 Universal City Plaza, Ofc., Universal City (Los Angeles)
492 ft. 34 floors, Fox Plaza, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
491 ft. 35 floors, MGM Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
483 ft. 40 floors, 10000 Santa Monica, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
478 ft. 41 floors, The Century, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
460 ft. 36 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Burbank
454 ft. 34 floors, Equitable Life Bldg., Ofc., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
433 ft. 32 floors, 5900 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
427 ft. 29 floors, The Gayley at Wilshire, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
417 ft. 35 floors, Shoreline Gateway, Res., Long Beach
413 ft. 25 floors, Warner Center III, Ofc., Woodland Hills (Los Angeles)
398 ft. 28 floors, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
397 ft. 30 floors, One World Trade Center, Ofc., Long Beach
395 ft. 32 floors, Sierra Towers, Res., West Hollywood
364 ft. 26 floors, 10100 Santa Monica, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 28 floors, California Federal Savings & Loan Building, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 28 floors, Blair House, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 21 floors, Center West, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 31 floors, The Evian, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 24 floors, Oppenheimer Tower, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
360 ft. 24 floors, 222 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
354 ft. 28 floors, Hilton Universal City & Towers, Hotel, Universal City (Los Angeles)
353 ft. 25 floors, Glendale Plaza, Ofc., Glendale
348 ft. 23 floors, Watt Plaza North Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
348 ft. 23 floors, Watt Plaza South Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
347 ft. 24 floors, 10960 Wilshire, Ofcl, Westwood (Los Angeles)
345 ft. 21 floors, West Ocean Condominiums I, Res., Long Beach
334 ft. 24 floors, Wilshire Landmark I, Ofc, West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
328 ft. 21 floors, Eighteen Eighty Eight Building, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
328 ft. 22 floors, The Lexington, Ofc., Glendale
328 ft. 27 floors, The Wilshire, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
327 ft. 23 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
323 ft. 21 floors, 200 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
323 ft. 21 floors, 400 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
315 ft. 20 floors, 520 Newport Center Drive, Ofc., Newport Beach
314 ft. 20 floors, 6500 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
312 ft. 24 floors, Landmark Square, Ofc., Long Beach
312 ft. 22 floors, Mercury, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
309 ft. 21 floors, Valley Executive Tower, Ofc., Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 28 floors, 2222 Avenue of the Stars, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 21 floors, 6300 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 29 floors, The Vermont I, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 28 floors, 2220 Avenue of the Stars, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 21 floors, Century Park Plaza, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 20 floors, Sunset Vine Tower, Hollywood (Los Angeles)
303 ft. 24 floors, Wilshire and Barrington Condominiums, Res., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
302 ft. 20 floors, Galaxy Towers, Res., Long Beach
300 ft. 20 floors, 100 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
300 ft. 20 floors, 200 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
300 ft. 21 floors, 1000 Wilshire, Ofc., Santa Monica
300 ft. 25 floors, Barrington Plaza A, Res., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
300 ft. 21 floors, Nestle Building, Ofc., Glendale
300 ft. 24 floors, World Savings Center, Ofc., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)

I count 58 towers at 300 ft. or taller in the metro outside of downtown LA--45 of them within LA city limits alone. Imagine if LA had been built as a strongly centralized city, and all of these had been built in and around downtown . . . .
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10095  
Old Posted Dec 22, 2021, 9:36 AM
BaldwinDPB BaldwinDPB is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 36
Something Added

Quote:
Originally Posted by craigs View Post
For shits and giggles, I used SSP's diagrams, Wikipedia, and Emporis to compile a list of 300+ ft. towers in the LA metro (not including downtown).

Caveats: this mostly excludes towers under construction, and I wasn't always sure how to locate each tower properly (e.g. Warner Center v. Woodland Hills, West LA v. Brentwood), but hey, what's a couple omissions or mistakes among skyscraper fans? Here's what I've got for the entire metro:

571 ft. 44 floors, Century Plaza Tower I, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
571 ft. 44 floors, Century Plaza Tower II, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
537 ft. 46 floors, Century Plaza North Tower, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
537 ft. 46 floors, Century Plaza South Tower, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
533 ft. 39 floors, SunAmerica Center, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
506 ft. 36 floors, 10 Universal City Plaza, Ofc., Universal City (Los Angeles)
492 ft. 34 floors, Fox Plaza, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
491 ft. 35 floors, MGM Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
483 ft. 40 floors, 10000 Santa Monica, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
478 ft. 41 floors, The Century, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
460 ft. 36 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Burbank
454 ft. 34 floors, Equitable Life Bldg., Ofc., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
433 ft. 32 floors, 5900 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
427 ft. 29 floors, The Gayley at Wilshire, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
417 ft. 35 floors, Shoreline Gateway, Res., Long Beach
413 ft. 25 floors, Warner Center III, Ofc., Woodland Hills (Los Angeles)
398 ft. 28 floors, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
397 ft. 30 floors, One World Trade Center, Ofc., Long Beach
395 ft. 32 floors, Sierra Towers, Res., West Hollywood
364 ft. 26 floors, 10100 Santa Monica, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 28 floors, California Federal Savings & Loan Building, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 28 floors, Blair House, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 21 floors, Center West, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 31 floors, The Evian, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 24 floors, Oppenheimer Tower, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
360 ft. 24 floors, 222 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
354 ft. 28 floors, Hilton Universal City & Towers, Hotel, Universal City (Los Angeles)
353 ft. 25 floors, Glendale Plaza, Ofc., Glendale
348 ft. 23 floors, Watt Plaza North Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
348 ft. 23 floors, Watt Plaza South Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
347 ft. 24 floors, 10960 Wilshire, Ofcl, Westwood (Los Angeles)
345 ft. 21 floors, West Ocean Condominiums I, Res., Long Beach
334 ft. 24 floors, Wilshire Landmark I, Ofc, West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
328 ft. 21 floors, Eighteen Eighty Eight Building, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
328 ft. 22 floors, The Lexington, Ofc., Glendale
328 ft. 27 floors, The Wilshire, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
327 ft. 23 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
323 ft. 21 floors, 200 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
323 ft. 21 floors, 400 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
315 ft. 20 floors, 520 Newport Center Drive, Ofc., Newport Beach
314 ft. 20 floors, 6500 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
312 ft. 24 floors, Landmark Square, Ofc., Long Beach
312 ft. 22 floors, Mercury, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
309 ft. 21 floors, Valley Executive Tower, Ofc., Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 28 floors, 2222 Avenue of the Stars, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 21 floors, 6300 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 29 floors, The Vermont I, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 28 floors, 2220 Avenue of the Stars, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 21 floors, Century Park Plaza, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 20 floors, Sunset Vine Tower, Hollywood (Los Angeles)
303 ft. 24 floors, Wilshire and Barrington Condominiums, Res., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
302 ft. 20 floors, Galaxy Towers, Res., Long Beach
300 ft. 20 floors, 100 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
300 ft. 20 floors, 200 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
300 ft. 21 floors, 1000 Wilshire, Ofc., Santa Monica
300 ft. 25 floors, Barrington Plaza A, Res., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
300 ft. 21 floors, Nestle Building, Ofc., Glendale
300 ft. 24 floors, World Savings Center, Ofc., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)

I count 58 towers at 300 ft. or taller in the metro outside of downtown LA--45 of them within LA city limits alone. Imagine if LA had been built as a strongly centralized city, and all of these had been built in and around downtown . . . .
Well done, that is quite a list of buildings. What about the Morgan Stanley Building in Oxnard, or the Casino Morongo Tower in the desert? Could they be on that list? Let's hope they build the One Broadway Plaza Building in Santa Ana. The footprint is already established in the dirt ground.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10096  
Old Posted Dec 22, 2021, 12:28 PM
LAnative61 LAnative61 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2021
Posts: 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by craigs View Post
For shits and giggles, I used SSP's diagrams, Wikipedia, and Emporis to compile a list of 300+ ft. towers in the LA metro (not including downtown).

Caveats: this mostly excludes towers under construction, and I wasn't always sure how to locate each tower properly (e.g. Warner Center v. Woodland Hills, West LA v. Brentwood), but hey, what's a couple omissions or mistakes among skyscraper fans? Here's what I've got for the entire metro:

571 ft. 44 floors, Century Plaza Tower I, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
571 ft. 44 floors, Century Plaza Tower II, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
537 ft. 46 floors, Century Plaza North Tower, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
537 ft. 46 floors, Century Plaza South Tower, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
533 ft. 39 floors, SunAmerica Center, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
506 ft. 36 floors, 10 Universal City Plaza, Ofc., Universal City (Los Angeles)
492 ft. 34 floors, Fox Plaza, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
491 ft. 35 floors, MGM Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
483 ft. 40 floors, 10000 Santa Monica, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
478 ft. 41 floors, The Century, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
460 ft. 36 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Burbank
454 ft. 34 floors, Equitable Life Bldg., Ofc., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
433 ft. 32 floors, 5900 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
427 ft. 29 floors, The Gayley at Wilshire, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
417 ft. 35 floors, Shoreline Gateway, Res., Long Beach
413 ft. 25 floors, Warner Center III, Ofc., Woodland Hills (Los Angeles)
398 ft. 28 floors, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
397 ft. 30 floors, One World Trade Center, Ofc., Long Beach
395 ft. 32 floors, Sierra Towers, Res., West Hollywood
364 ft. 26 floors, 10100 Santa Monica, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 28 floors, California Federal Savings & Loan Building, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 28 floors, Blair House, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 21 floors, Center West, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 31 floors, The Evian, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
363 ft. 24 floors, Oppenheimer Tower, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
360 ft. 24 floors, 222 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
354 ft. 28 floors, Hilton Universal City & Towers, Hotel, Universal City (Los Angeles)
353 ft. 25 floors, Glendale Plaza, Ofc., Glendale
348 ft. 23 floors, Watt Plaza North Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
348 ft. 23 floors, Watt Plaza South Tower, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
347 ft. 24 floors, 10960 Wilshire, Ofcl, Westwood (Los Angeles)
345 ft. 21 floors, West Ocean Condominiums I, Res., Long Beach
334 ft. 24 floors, Wilshire Landmark I, Ofc, West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
328 ft. 21 floors, Eighteen Eighty Eight Building, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
328 ft. 22 floors, The Lexington, Ofc., Glendale
328 ft. 27 floors, The Wilshire, Res., Westwood (Los Angeles)
327 ft. 23 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Westwood (Los Angeles)
323 ft. 21 floors, 200 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
323 ft. 21 floors, 400 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
315 ft. 20 floors, 520 Newport Center Drive, Ofc., Newport Beach
314 ft. 20 floors, 6500 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
312 ft. 24 floors, Landmark Square, Ofc., Long Beach
312 ft. 22 floors, Mercury, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
309 ft. 21 floors, Valley Executive Tower, Ofc., Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 28 floors, 2222 Avenue of the Stars, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 21 floors, 6300 Wilshire, Ofc., Miracle Mile (Los Angeles)
307 ft. 29 floors, The Vermont I, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 28 floors, 2220 Avenue of the Stars, Res., Century City (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 21 floors, Century Park Plaza, Ofc., Century City (Los Angeles)
305 ft. 20 floors, Sunset Vine Tower, Hollywood (Los Angeles)
303 ft. 24 floors, Wilshire and Barrington Condominiums, Res., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
302 ft. 20 floors, Galaxy Towers, Res., Long Beach
300 ft. 20 floors, 100 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
300 ft. 20 floors, 200 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
300 ft. 21 floors, 1000 Wilshire, Ofc., Santa Monica
300 ft. 25 floors, Barrington Plaza A, Res., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
300 ft. 21 floors, Nestle Building, Ofc., Glendale
300 ft. 24 floors, World Savings Center, Ofc., West Los Angeles (Los Angeles)

I count 58 towers at 300 ft. or taller in the metro outside of downtown LA--45 of them within LA city limits alone. Imagine if LA had been built as a strongly centralized city, and all of these had been built in and around downtown . . . .
Nice List! The height of the Century Plaza residential towers is under dispute(Much like the new Brookfied Tower downtown)537' measured from Century Park, but 600' when measured from Solar Way. Which I believe to be more accurate.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10097  
Old Posted Dec 23, 2021, 12:40 AM
craigs's Avatar
craigs craigs is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 6,832
Quote:
Originally Posted by LAnative61 View Post
Nice List! The height of the Century Plaza residential towers is under dispute(Much like the new Brookfied Tower downtown)537' measured from Century Park, but 600' when measured from Solar Way. Which I believe to be more accurate.
When I first moved back to LA this past summer, I asked about the height of the new twin towers and Plinko gave me a rundown on the discussions forumers had about the issue before I got involved in LA threads. I went with the shorter height used by CTBUH because there's no authoritative source to support going with the taller heights. But yeah--I've seen the towers from all angles now, and they sure look like 600 footers to me.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10098  
Old Posted Dec 23, 2021, 5:27 AM
craigs's Avatar
craigs craigs is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 6,832
Quote:
Originally Posted by BaldwinDPB View Post
Well done, that is quite a list of buildings. What about the Morgan Stanley Building in Oxnard, or the Casino Morongo Tower in the desert? Could they be on that list? Let's hope they build the One Broadway Plaza Building in Santa Ana. The footprint is already established in the dirt ground.
The towers in Oxnard and Morongo are shorter than 300 ft., but they do seem tall in their given contexts.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10099  
Old Posted Dec 23, 2021, 7:43 AM
plinko's Avatar
plinko plinko is online now
them bones
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Santa Barbara adjacent
Posts: 7,400
Casino Morongo is actually 321ft.

Morgan Stanley in Oxnard is often cited to be 300’ exactly, but I’ve seen no exact measurement.
__________________
Even if you are 1 in a million, there are still 8,000 people just like you...
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10100  
Old Posted Dec 23, 2021, 8:28 AM
craigs's Avatar
craigs craigs is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 6,832
Quote:
Originally Posted by plinko View Post
Casino Morongo is actually 321ft.

Morgan Stanley in Oxnard is often cited to be 300’ exactly, but I’ve seen no exact measurement.
No shit? I checked emporis and everything!
Reply With Quote
     
     
This discussion thread continues

Use the page links to the lower-right to go to the next page for additional posts
 
 
Reply

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Global Projects & Construction > City Compilations
Forum Jump



Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 10:24 AM.

     
SkyscraperPage.com - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.