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Shouldn't be too long before we see rebar in that spot, then we'll be able to move this to the Under Construction sub-forum.
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Big concrete pour today.

This thread can be moved to the construction forum. Name has changed (Circa) and the height of the towers can be adjusted to 36 stories.


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That's great news. I always feel like we need to get buildings up as quick as possible because if the economic winds shift, who knows how long it can take to get back momentum.
     
     
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http://urbanize.la/post/watch-circas-epic-concrete-pour

Nice drone shots of Circa, video in the link above.

Towers will be 420 feet in height.

     
     
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Circa Cranes, plus Metropolis and Wilshire Grand in the background.


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2 quick clips of Circa earlier today

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I just read that directly to the south of the Circa Project site, there is a proposal forming for a large hotel component on the small lot. hum.....
     
     
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Circa Under Construction Across From Staples Center

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Hankey Investment Company, Jamison Services, Falcon California Investments, and Highlands Capital are the development partners in the project. The two 35-storey towers will house 648 luxury rental units ranging in size from 700 to 3,800 square feet. The building's street presence is solidified by a hefty podium encompassing 48,000 square feet of retail. Along Flower Street, a 400-square-foot courtyard will be provided, while a 1,000-square-foot plaza marks the 12th Street frontage.
     
     
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Circa is just barely peeking into view from inside LA Live.
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Two-Tower Circa Development Rises in Los Angeles
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A development team comprised of Jamison Services, Hankey Investment Company, Falcon California Investments, and Highlands Capital is responsible for a two-tower development across from the Staples Center and the LA Live entertainment complex, currently rising in the South Park neighbourhood. With both towers rising to 35 storeys, the $500 million Circa development at 12th Street between Figueroa and Flower will hold 648 apartments and approximately 48,000 square feet of ground-level commercial space, with name-brand retailers and restaurants catering to residents, locals, and visitors.
     
     
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