Will L.A. Walk To Work?
18 July 2003 - 11:00am
A renovated subway terminal asks this question to pedestrian-challenged downtown Los Angeles.
"A unit of Forest City Enterprises of Cleveland has joined the long list of developers in downtown Los Angeles who are scrimmaging to create a residential neighborhood in the shadows of the city's high-rise office district. Forest City Residential West has chosen as its project the landmark Subway Terminal Building, an ornate structure from 1925 that has withstood a half-dozen attempts at conversion."
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Will L.A. Walk To Work?
Source:
The Slatin Report, July 15, 2003
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