LOS ANGELES | Hollywood Center | FT | 46 + 35 FLOORS (1,005 Units)
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Lot of controversy around this one, mostly focusing on view cones and overshadowing landmarks (Capital Records Tower). Curbed LA Reports: http://la.curbed.com/archives/2012/1...ol_records.php Quote:
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Taller building looks about 50 stories.
Yeah, I can see these getting shrunk a bit to satisfy the NIMBYs. Still would be a very substantial development, though. Nice to hear they managed to get Capitol Records on board with the project. Last I'd heard they were against the high rise proposal. Would also like to see them finish the plans for the adjacent Pantages Theater that were proposed before the economic downturn. |
This is the type of project that can really jumpstart activity in a neighborhood brimming with potential. A 6-story stucco mid-rise won't have the same effect. I say yes to this project in its current iteration.
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It's one of the only times I would actually prefer something shorter. It's just too tall. If they're building something of this height, might as well be in downtown. I feel something along 32 stories would suit the area better.
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Oh, this is nice. That's a quality project, right there. I, too, wouldn't mind them being brought down a few stories.
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I don't mind either one, but I'm a huge fan of the Capital Records Tower, so I hope they're shortened some. Either way, its nice to see some surface lots disappear and these will add density.
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I was reading up on the Capitol Records Building. It was built in 1956. The height restriction in that area is 150 feet, or was. The spire atop the Capitol Records Building flashes out the message "Hollywood" in morse code. |
Reminds me of that battle on Conan...(watch the video in the link)
http://curbed.com/uploads/Screen-sho...8.50.13-AM.jpg http://curbed.com/archives/2011/11/1...conan.php#more |
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i think if someone can put together a rendering of the Hollywood skyline with maybe 4 or 5 more 300 - 500 footers, it would make this look much more fitting. i personally have no problem with this proposed project, but it would be interesting to see the potential
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Rendering of the proposal from a different angle.
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Still not bothered by the scale although I'm not at all a fan of the above design.
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What is with height freaks in LA?
This is a great way to bring lots of people into the core. NIMBY's can sit on it. |
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The other aspect is parking. There's a 20 story proposal for the corner of Hollywood and Gower that hasn't been been able to get off the ground because the neighbors have sued over the plans supposedly not including enough parking. Either way, the neighborhood around Hollywood and Vine is going to develop nicely in the coming years. Lots of quality mixed-use projects in the pipeline, with several 20ish floor residential buildings planned or under construction. |
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After looking the article up on Curbed again, I realized it's the same group profiled a couple weeks back for essentially blackmailing developers. http://la.curbed.com/archives/2013/0...ers_1.php#more The La Mirada Avenue Homeowners Association. |
http://la.curbed.com/archives/2013/0...d_towers_1.php
Planning Department has recommended the project for approval. Next up is approval from the Planning Commission. |
Yeah, Los Angeles has this huge of a problem because of the California Environmental Quality Act; specifically "In other states and under NEPA [a federal law similar to CEQA], if your interests are primarily economic, you cannot sue under an environmental statute ... California has gone in a remarkably different direction." Ironically according to that Curbed article blackcat posted, most of these lawsuits have nothing to do with the environment and are often abused :shrug:.
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