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LOCATION MAP
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ARTS DISTRICT
L.A.’S TRENDIEST NEIGHBORHOODThe Arts District’s distinctive architecture, ample opportunity, and lively demographic base has transformed the neighborhood into a one of a kind cultural mecca. The Arts District is an ever-changing and adapting community that’s now home to galleries, artisan retail shops, breweries, trendy bars and entertainment, and several of the hottest restaurants in Los Angeles.Over the past decade, the Arts District has captivated investors and developers, both locally and globally, creating a buzz about the area. Fueled with private and institutional capital, The Arts District has become one of the most sought out markets and is the new “it” place to be.
The future of the Arts District is headed towards a total metamorphosis as the pipeline is filled with major developments in addition to those that are already in progress. These developments will soon provide a multitude of potential creative office, residential, and retail options, luring cool and hip companies and residents to the area. Although the market is evolving with adaptive re-use and new developments, the intent of the developers and the local community is to keep the integrity, character, culture, and aesthetics intact for the most unique district of Los Angeles.
The $482 million Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project is the largest bridge project in the history of Los Angeles. The design of the bridge, known as “The Ribbon of Light”, embraces a vision that accommodates cars, incorporates significant new bicycle connections, and also increases connectivity for pedestrians to access the viaduct.
The spectacular design of the new bridge and the many parks, open spaces and community features on, next to and below the bridge, is bringing together a working collaboration of residents, elected officials, business leaders, schools, labor unions, cyclists, neighborhood activists and artists and many more, never before seen in a public infrastructure project in Los Angeles.
The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs, adding to the already vital economy of central Los Angeles and its neighbors. Construction began in February 2015 and is expected to be completed in 2022.
6TH Street Viaduct is located 1/2 miles from Anderson and 2nd Street.
6TH STREET VIADUCT
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BRANDON GILL Executive Director
+1 213 629 [email protected] 01262330
BRANDON BURNS Executive Director
+1 213 629 [email protected] 01194796
JAE YOO Executive Director
+1 213 629 [email protected] 01503567
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