Winter Drive in Downtown Los Angeles [4K]

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2021
  • Winter Driving tour of Downtown Los Angeles, California, USA with street names. No music, no talking.
    Winter drive in Downtown LA.
    Dash Cam Tours
    #Driving #LosAngeles #DTLA
    This driving video tour takes you to the Los Angeles Downtown, DTLA for short.
    Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, as well as a diverse residential neighborhood of some 85,000 people, and covers 5.84 sq mi.
    Downtown Los Angeles is divided into neighborhoods and districts, some overlapping.
    Most districts are named for the activities concentrated there now or historically, e.g. the Arts, Civic Center, Fashion, Banking, Theater, Toy, and Jewelry districts.
    It is the hub for the city's urban rail transit system plus the Pacific Surfliner and Metrolink commuter rail system for Southern California.
    Banks, department stores, and movie palaces at one time drew residents and visitors of all socioeconomic classes downtown, but the area declined economically especially after the 1950s.
    It remained an important center-in the Civic Center, of government business; on Bunker Hill, of banking, and along Broadway, of retail and entertainment for Hispanic Angelenos, especially immigrants. Now Downtown has been experiencing a renaissance that started in the early 2000s.
    The Staples Center anchors downtown's south end, and along Broadway, pre-war buildings are being restored for new uses, such as a luxury condos, co-working spaces, and high-end retail.
    In 2013, a study by Downtown Center Business Improvement District showed that of the 52,400 people resided in Downtown Los Angeles.
    A 2013 study found that the district is home to over 500,000 jobs.
    It is also part of Central Los Angeles.
    Despite its relative decentralization and comparatively new high-rises (until 1958, the city did not permit any structures taller than the 27-story City Hall building), Los Angeles has one of the largest skylines in the United States, and its development has continued in recent years.
    The skyline has seen rapid growth due to improvements in seismic design standards, which has made certain building types highly earthquake-resistant. Many of the new skyscrapers contain a housing or hotel component.
    Some current and upcoming examples of skyscraper construction include:
    705 Ninth Street, a 35-story residential tower, was completed in 2009.
    717 Olympic, a 26-story residential tower, was completed in mid-2008.
    888 Olive, a 32-story apartment tower by Vancouver-based Omni Group, opened in 2015.
    Concerto, a 28-story residential tower, was completed in early 2009. A second phase (Tower II) is currently under construction.
    The Grand Avenue Project, designed by architect Frank Gehry, is a multi-phase project on four parcels and will include a 39-story hotel tower at the corner of First Street and Grand Avenue and a civic park.The project has been delayed due to funding issues but is now back on track and progressing.
    L.A. Live, a multi-phased dining, entertainment and hotel development that includes a Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott Hotel hybrid as well as Ritz-Carlton-branded condominiums, was completed in February, 2010.
    Marriott International completed a 24-story Courtyard and Residence Inn tower near L.A. Live, which opened in July 2014, and plans to build a 20+ story Renaissance hotel to open in 2016.
    Metropolis, a mixed-use four-tower project (60, 50, 38, and 19 stories) at Francisco and Ninth streets, is currently under construction.
    South, a three-tower complex called Elleven, Luma, and Evo, spans the block from 11th Street and Grand Avenue to 12th Street and Grand Avenue, and was completed in phases ending in early 2009.
    The Wilshire Grand Tower redevelopment, a 900-room hotel and office project built in 2017, is the tallest tower west of the Mississippi River, at 1,100 feet (340 m).
    Figueroa Centre, a 975-foot residential and hotel tower proposed across from The Original Pantry restaurant on the Figueroa Corridor. The tower proposed will become the third tallest building in Los Angeles when completed.
    Angels Landing, a proposed super tall tower at 1020 ft. Currently in the funding stage. Approved by the city council in 2017.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @artistscatalogue7068
    @artistscatalogue7068 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw the Millennium Biltmore Hotel...! I recognize so many places in this video... THANK YOU!

  • @rogbrown1458
    @rogbrown1458 Před 3 lety +5

    Another great video of lesser known areas of Los Angeles which shows that it's not all down and out as some would have us believe. Indeed the authorities must be praised for reclaiming former so called no go areas and transforming them into habitable and viable shopping malls and places which a decade or so ago would not necessarily have been on anybody's list of places to visit.stay safe. Rog. Pacific sunset records.

  • @inderjeetsingh7518
    @inderjeetsingh7518 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video bro👍..

  • @lexwalker
    @lexwalker Před 3 lety +3

    Great video.

  • @double_humbucker
    @double_humbucker Před 3 lety +3

    pls. take side tour on LAX for update

  • @louisech1963
    @louisech1963 Před 3 lety +5

    The city seems so empty :O

  • @samithagayashan9437
    @samithagayashan9437 Před 2 lety +1

    💯✔️🇱🇰🇺🇸🇱🇰🇺🇸🗽

  • @michaeljay783
    @michaeljay783 Před 3 lety +1

    "AWESOME" GO AROUND UNION STATION!...

  • @65wiseman
    @65wiseman Před 3 lety +1

    I enjoy these very much, but they are too frequent.

  • @bread1206
    @bread1206 Před 3 lety +3

    Looks like Africa on San Pedro street.

    • @ant-zn3eg
      @ant-zn3eg Před 3 lety +7

      If you wanna see some whites go to skid row