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I see the May Co. building is just up the block from the landmark Eastern building. What's the state of that building? -- nm
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Mop
The Eastern is lovely and in the heart of this development hullabaloo. It has upscale lofts now, I believe -- nm
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con_carne
Feb 5 '15, 10:53
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Where's the Bradbury in relation to these buildings? -- nm
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Mop
Feb 5, 10:56
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Same street, walking distance. The street is called Broadway
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con_carne
Feb 5, 11:01
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Looking at it all on a map...
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Mop
Feb 5, 11:05
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I agree with everything you say. I'll add that, while gentrification is bad, this DTLA stuff is mostly replacing nothing with something
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con_carne
Feb 5, 11:17
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Was it UCLA that did that study on the earthquake safety of buildings in L.A.? I wonder what it has to say about these "good bones". -- nm
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Mop
Feb 5, 11:22
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Well the good thing about these buildings is they tend to be steel reinforced. The most at risk buildings are unreinforced brick or concrete
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con_carne
Feb 5, 11:38
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