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  2. $2-billion downtown L.A. mega-project gets boost from ... - AOL

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    A $2-billion residential and commercial development in Skid Row near the Arts District received a boost from Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday as his office fast-tracked its possible construction.

  3. Brockman Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was owned by Bank of America until April 2012, [9] when it was purchased by Simpson Housing LLC of Denver, in what was reported as "the second highest price-per-unit sale in Downtown Los Angeles’ history." There were reportedly 26 offers for the building.

  4. Figueroa Eight - Wikipedia

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    Figueroa Eight is a 530 foot (160 m)-tall residential skyscraper in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Figueroa Eight is owned by Japanese real estate developer Mitsui Fudosan. The building broke ground in February 2020 and topped out in October 2022. Figueroa Eight is one of the tallest buildings in Los Angeles.

  5. Los Angeles County agrees to buy downtown skyscraper - AOL

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    L.A. County has agreed to buy the Gas Company Tower, a prominent office skyscraper in downtown L.A., for $215 million in a foreclosure sale.

  6. 2Cal - Wikipedia

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    2Cal, formerly known as Two California Plaza, is a 750-foot (230 m) skyscraper in the Bunker Hill District of downtown Los Angeles, California, United States.The tower is part of the California Plaza project, consisting of two unique skyscrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza.

  7. Oceanwide Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Oceanwide Plaza is an unfinished residential and retail complex composed of three towers in downtown Los Angeles, California, across the street from Crypto.com Arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center. [2] The complex, designed by CallisonRTKL, is owned by the Beijing-based developer Oceanwide Holdings.

  8. Grand Avenue Project - Wikipedia

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    It was administered by the Grand Avenue Authority, a joint powers authority consisting of Los Angeles County and City. The first task was to improve the streetscape of Grand Avenue. The second element was to upgrade the 12-acre (4.9 ha) Grand Park in 2012 with a refurbished fountains, lawn furniture, walkways and the planting of native gardens.

  9. Circa Complex - Wikipedia

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    The site was a vacant parking lot used by Staples Center patrons in the South Park neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles. Construction began in 2015. [2] The west facing front of the building features large LED screens facing Staples Center and LA Live entertainment district. Circa has added 48,000 sq ft of retail space.