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Old Posted Oct 31, 2016, 7:15 AM
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Taken today.

1313 Sunset
IMG_20161030_125747 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

Southeast corner of Western and James M. Wood
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IMG_20161030_153431 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr
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Old Posted Oct 31, 2016, 2:33 PM
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^ Love getting updates on some of these smaller projects. On that topic, I drove by 3033 Wilshire last night (sorry, no pictures) and at least at night it looks really good. The top floor was all lit up and the tower looks more or less done. Would love to see it during the day, but first impression was that it's a great addition to the neighborhood.
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^ Love getting updates on some of these smaller projects. On that topic, I drove by 3033 Wilshire last night (sorry, no pictures) and at least at night it looks really good. The top floor was all lit up and the tower looks more or less done. Would love to see it during the day, but first impression was that it's a great addition to the neighborhood.
Absolutely. I drove by the other night and i agree 100%. Fantastic looking infill
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I'm very happy about this.
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Old Posted Nov 3, 2016, 7:28 PM
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Interesting idea from LAtimes about the Wilshire corridor:

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/livab...103-story.html
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^^^ The interesting thing about that article is the fact that they are focused on densifying the Wilshire Corridor and adding huge towers in Santa Monica (Not a chance in hell of that happening) but they leave downtown nearly the same size it is now....

Why spread out a million people along a 14 mile stretch of road when the downtown loop could easily support 2-3 million people with adequate density and transit..... Not to mention developers will face less opposition downtown rather than always fighting Nimbys west of Korea Town.

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Old Posted Nov 6, 2016, 4:25 AM
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Domain West Hollywood (7141 Santa Monica Blvd), with the Dylan on the right, which completed earlier this decade.
IMG_20161105_155932 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

IMG_20161105_160032 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

3060 W Olympic Blvd, in Koreatown.
IMG_20161105_130615 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

One of the numerous smaller-sized Koreatown developments, located just off Olympic and Normandie (978 S Mariposa Ave).
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I was just in Koreatown and Hollywood tonight. In Hollywood there's the 18 story residential highrise that broke ground a few months ago and it's moving fast. It's already on the second floor. There's also that townhome development on Cahuenga just north of the 101. It's finished wood framing. In Koreatown I saw that awful block long 7 story project at Wilshire/Hobart. It's only just beginning wood framing despite breaking ground over a year ago. Then there's this project I like on Kingsley which looks like it will begin wood framing soon. http://urbanize.la/post/multifamily-...ound-koreatown
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Speaking of 6230 Yucca in Hollywood, I forgot that I snapped a photo of it this past Thursday.
6230 Yucca Street (11/03/2016) by Juan Gomez, on Flickr
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I was just in Koreatown and Hollywood tonight. In Hollywood there's the 18 story residential highrise that broke ground a few months ago and it's moving fast. It's already on the second floor.
LOL you are kill'n me. ..er... unless you were not trying to make a joke.

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Eastown Phase II
IMG_20161106_132206 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

Unknown development on the northeast corner of Romaine Street and Sycamore Avenue, on the Hollywood/West Hollywood border. Anyone have any info on this one?
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Crazy NIMBY dude who believes building housing causes homelessness and that umbrellas cause rain running for city city council:

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/l...111-story.html
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The former House of Blues site on Sunset continues to sit lifeless unfortunately. However I did find what might be updated renders. Let's hope this thing gets going soon-

http://www.aecom.com/projects/sunset-time/



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Old Posted Nov 14, 2016, 6:22 PM
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Old Posted Nov 14, 2016, 8:07 PM
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Some photos that I took over the weekend.
Glendale: The following developments have yet to mentioned on this forum.
Taken from the intersection of Central and Colorado while on the bus. Mind the dirty glass.
124 W. Colorado Street - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

Taken from quite a distance, this project sits next to the Glendale/Atwater village border. More information on this site: http://www.millcreekplaces.com/portf...ale-california
435 W. Los Feliz Road (The Griffith) - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

Wilshire Boulevard Projects:
This building has been undergoing renovation for a while. Scaffolding has been removed from the front, while some remains in the rear.
616 S. Normandie Avenue (Wilshire Towers) #1 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

616 S. Normandie Avenue (Wilshire Towers) #2 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

616 S. Normandie Avenue (Wilshire Towers) #3 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

3640 Wilshire
3640 Wilshire Boulevard (Wilshire and Harvard) #1 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

3640 Wilshire Boulevard (Wilshire and Harvard) #2 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

3640 Wilshire Boulevard (Wilshire and Harvard) #3 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

3670 Wilshire
3670 Wilshire Boulevard (The Pearl on Wilshire) #1 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

3670 Wilshire Boulevard (The Pearl on Wilshire) #2 - 11/11/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr

Wilshire and Crescent Heights
6245 Wilshire Boulevard (Wilshire and Crescent Heights) - 11/12/2016 by Juan Gomez, on Flickr
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Not sure if this has been mentioned:
http://la.curbed.com/2016/11/13/1361...an-development
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