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Old Posted Apr 29, 2017, 3:44 PM
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Thanks for the update Mojeda

I think that you hit all the towers except Mack Urban and the Frankentowers. 9th/Hope is really shooting up!
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Thanks for the update Mojeda

I think that you hit all the towers except Mack Urban and the Frankentowers. 9th/Hope is really shooting up!
Yes,
Mojeda--good photography and good update! Thank you.
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SHOP would be the best choice for the civic district imo.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2017, 1:10 AM
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Thank you for the update Mojeda.

Fig Central is going up pretty fast now.
Looks like one new story every week.

PS:

You can check it via Circa webcam. That was a big jump in April.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2017, 6:42 AM
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Are there only 3 live cams for every project in Downtown? (Metropolis, Circa, and Park Fifth). I hope Onni and Oceanwide get a live cam up soon.
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Oceanwide is pretty visible from both the Circa and Metropolis Webcams, so unless they put one on top of Staples Center, we've already good two very good, uninterrupted views. Would love to have one for 1212 Flower or 820 S. Olive, though.
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Just drove by the frankentowers. The facade looks great. They just installed the arched window exterior on the 8th street side and I am a fan!!! These are probably my favorite looking projects right now because of their looks and street engagement. Holland Partners and MVE architects did it on these two!!
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8th & Spring by Hunter, on Flickr

Olympic Theater by Hunter, on Flickr

Grether & Grether by Hunter, on Flickr

Downtown Skyline by Hunter, on Flickr

South Park by Hunter, on Flickr

Metropolis by Hunter, on Flickr
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^ I appreciate you & other forumers keeping this thread alive with your photos. I was thinking of your images in particular when seeing this listing today......

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Los Angeles hits a milestone: 4 million people and counting


Downtown Los Angeles is viewed from Hilltop Park in Signal Hill. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)

By Shelby Grad

Los Angeles gained 42,470 people between 2016 and 2017. That might not seem like a lot, but it was enough to push the city’s population over the 4-million mark — to 4,041,707, according to a new state report.

1950
Population: 1.9 million

California was in the midst of post-World War II suburbanization. Much of the city was developed before the war, but the 1950s saw vast housing tracts going up in the San Fernando Valley.
Milestones: Los Angeles came out of World War II poised to become an economic powerhouse, thanks in part to defense spending.

1960
Population: 2.4 million


As the move to more suburban-like neighborhoods continued, the city’s population surged. Signs of decline in the central city, however, were becoming apparent.
Milestones: Disneyland opened in Anaheim, while the Cold War fueled defense spending in Southern California.


City Hall is seen beyond the Bunker Hill neighborhood in 1960. (File photo / Los Angeles Times)

1970
Population: 2.8 million


By 1970, downtown L.A. had started to look more vertical, with the rise of skyscrapers the decade before.
Milestones: A freeway system connected Southern California in dramatic ways, and the Manson Family murders shocked the world.



L.A. appears covered in smog in 1973. (Fitzgerald Whitney / Los Angeles Times)

1980
Population: 2.9 million


The 1980 census found whites made up less than half of the city’s residents, making L.A. a majority minority city. While the shift had been predicted, it was notable.
A Times story on the findings noted that “Hispanics” — already 28% of the population — were projected to become the largest single ethnic group in the city by 1984.
Milestones: A new skyline began to form in downtown L.A. and other areas, notably Century City; Tom Bradley was elected the city’s first black mayor.

1990
Population: 3.4 million

The 1980s saw a boom that took many experts by surprise. It was fueled by rising Latino and Asian populations, both through immigration and births. By 1991, Latinos were the majority group in L.A.
Milestones: Los Angeles hosted the Olympics in 1984, and the city was riveted by the Lakers’ “Showtime” era. L.A. got a gleaming skyline, while income and racial disparities became more evident.

2000
Population: 3.6 million


Growth slowed again in the 1990s, as the region was hit by a severe recession, riots and the Northridge earthquake.
Milestones: Defense downsizing and corporate consolidation sent the city into a tailspin that was worsened by riots and natural disasters.

2010
Population: 3.7 million


The most recent full census found modest population growth marked by continued increases in L.A.’s diversity.
Milestones: Gentrification began to take hold in downtown and other areas. Downtown’s rebirth symbolized by opening of Disney Hall.


The exterior of Disney Hall is seen on Aug. 15, 2013. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)

2017
Population: 4 million


The region’s population has continued to increase, but a lack of housing is becoming a bigger issue. While L.A. is adding more and denser housing, experts say it’s not keeping pace with demand.
Milestones: Downtown’s skyline is being reshaped by new skyscrapers, and the L.A. River has become a destination, with restoration and parkland additions.

^ the newspaper's listing used an unimpressive aerial pic of mostly the pershing sq area taken back in 2010 to represent 2017.
Even their long distance shot of dtla taken from signal hill....with all the brown air....to begin the timeline seems ill fitting. They could use a hunter or mojeda.
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How many times is LA going to pass the 4 million mark? I swear the city has done this half a dozen times.
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How many times is LA going to pass the 4 million mark? I swear the city has done this half a dozen times.
First heard it passed 4,000,000 a year ago by official estimates.
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First heard it passed 4,000,000 a year ago by official estimates.
I thought we passed the 4 million mark LAST year?

http://www.laweekly.com/news/thanks-...t-time-6889490

http://laist.com/2016/05/02/city_of_...s_4_millio.php
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Sorry that's what I meant. Didn't type out "last year" but anyways yeah I heard about it last year.
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How many times is LA going to pass the 4 million mark? I swear the city has done this half a dozen times.
http://www.dailynews.com/article/zz/...NEWS/805029940

We also passed it in 2008, lol.
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The Spine of the Wilshire Grand is LED lit all the way down tonight and the crown is testing. This looks great.
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What are your guys' thoughts on the newly renovated LA State Historic Park? Are you pleased with the more natural, "no frills" aesthetic? Or are you disappointed that the Hargreaves design didn't come to fruition?
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What are your guys' thoughts on the newly renovated LA State Historic Park? Are you pleased with the more natural, "no frills" aesthetic? Or are you disappointed that the Hargreaves design didn't come to fruition?
Not enough shade.

I'm amazed at how the spine of the WG lights up. I wonder whats next!
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Uber signed an 18,000 square foot lease in times mirror square and west elm is in talks to be part of the second phase of broadway palace
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Not enough shade.

I'm amazed at how the spine of the WG lights up. I wonder whats next!
Hopefully the entire spire lit?
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