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  2. After a century, concrete plant that helped build L.A. makes ...

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    CIM Group is seeking approval from the city of West Hollywood to build a 514-unit apartment complex that would fill much of the former plant site and another parcel on La Brea Avenue. Called 1000 ...

  3. Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zone - Wikipedia

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    Area Planning Commission Adopted Reference 52nd Place [a] Southeast Los Angeles: South Los Angeles: 2015: Adams-Normandie: South Los Angeles: South Los Angeles: 2000: Angelino Heights: Silver Lake - Echo Park: East Los Angeles: 1983: Balboa Highlands: Granada Hills - Knollwood: North Valley: 2010: Banning Park: Wilmington - Harbor City: Harbor ...

  4. West Hollywood, California - Wikipedia

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    West Hollywood was the first city in the country to have a city council with a majority of gay members. [80] [81] On February 19, 2001, West Hollywood became the second city in the United States (after Boulder, Colorado) to change the term pet "owner" to pet "guardian" in their municipal codes. [82]

  5. D Line Extension - Wikipedia

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    The D Line Subway Extension Project (formerly known as the Westside Subway Extension, the Subway to the Sea, and the Purple Line Extension) is a construction project in Los Angeles County, California, extending the rapid transit D Line (formerly the Purple Line) of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system from its current terminus at Wilshire/Western in Koreatown, Los Angeles, to the Westside region. [4]

  6. Central Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Hills West was the neighborhood with the largest percentage of residents holding a four-year academic degree, and Pico-Union had the lowest percentage. [11] The ethnic breakdown in 2000 was Latino 46.1%; white 26.4%, Asian 16.2%; black 8.2%, and other 3.1%.

  7. 'Built to burn.' L.A. let hillside homes multiply without ...

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    A group of men, presumably builders and surveyors, poses near a sign advertising a new housing development known as Hollywoodland, circa 1925.

  8. West Hollywood cut a few sheriff's deputies. It fueled a ...

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    West Hollywood, a 1.9-square-mile city of 35,000 residents, has contracted with the Sheriff's Department since it incorporated in 1984. As the first city in the nation with an openly gay majority ...

  9. List of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California, present and past.It includes residential and commercial industrial areas, historic preservation zones, and business-improvement districts, but does not include sales subdivisions, tract names, homeowners associations, and informal names for areas.