Grand Avenue Project

The Grand Avenue Project is a project currently under development in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles, along Grand Avenue. The project consists of a revitalization of Grand Park and surrounding lots by the non-profit "Grand Avenue Authority", run by Los Angeles County and City. The authority revitalized the 12-acre Grand Park in 2012.[1][2] It is currently constructing a two-tower complex on the southeast corner of Grand Avenue and 1st Street, designed by Frank Gehry.

History

On February 14, 2007 both the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the project, and officials originally hoped to break ground in December 2007. The project has been developed in stages due to the Great Recession. On July 26, 2012, Grand Park opened to the public as the initial phase of the project[3] followed by the unveiling of a 19-story luxury condo tower in the Fall of 2014.[4] The Broad, located between the Disney Concert Hall and the condo tower, opened in 2015.[5] The final phase of the project, on a lot directly east of the Disney Concert Hall, will have two skyscrapers, which will be a 39-story residential tower and a 20-story tower featuring apartments and an Equinox Hotel. The development was designed by Frank Gehry. Construction began in December 2018 and is expected to be complete by the end of 2022.[4][6]

Design

The project's key public component is the Grand Park, a 16-acre (6.5 ha) park stretching between the development's two boundaries: City Hall and the Department of Water and Power building. The park was designed to be pedestrian friendly and connects Bunker Hill to the Civic Center. The park includes tree-shaded sidewalks, fountains, plenty of street lights, benches, and kiosks, to encourage the walking and exploration of the area, which was designed to encourage residents and visitors to enjoy a family-friendly green space in downtown Los Angeles, with musical events and other park activities staged at Grand Park. The remaining two high rise towers set to rise across from the Disney Concert Hall are being designed by famed architect Frank Gehry.[7]

See also

References

Official website can be found here

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