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Angels Flight returns to service in Downtown Los Angeles

Make no mistake, the experts on Downtown and urban Los Angeles real estate are the readers of the Loft Blog. Thousands of daily readers are focused on buying, selling, leasing and investing lofts, condos and houses with unique character in the Greater LA Area. It’s all about focus. Here they are — questions from the smartest people in the room, the readers of the L.A. Loft Blog: | Blog Video

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Q: What is available at piano lofts downtown la and what are the prices? A: Piano Lofts are large live/work apartments for lease in the Fashion District of Downtown Los Angeles. | Piano Lofts â€“ 932 S Hill St, 90015 PIANO LOFTS FOR LEASE   |   UNLISTED RENTALS

Q: What lofts are available at The Rowan Building? A: One of the more beautiful historic buildings in DTLA, Rowan Lofts offer live/work condo units for sale and for lease, with lots of character, in the Historic Core. | Rowan Lofts â€“ 460 S Spring St, 90013


Q: Find l.a. sluts near me. A: LOL umm, the Loft Blog is perhaps not the best place to find sluts, unless you are specifically looking for the LA Slut Walk event for female empowerment, which we reported on several years ago. We have no idea if or when it might be returning to Downtown L.A.


Q: What is available at the edorado building los angeles? A: The El Dorado Building on Spring Street in the Historic Core is once again home to the amazing french restaurant Le Petit Paris, with a fantastic new outdoor seating patio. | El Dorado Lofts – 416 S Spring St, 90015     ElDoradoLoft.com | EL DORADO LOFTS FOR SALE   |   FOR LEASE   |   UNLISTED   |   SOLD

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Broadway Streetcar in Downtown Los Angeles – Nice Attraction or $600 Million Nightmare?

One thing that everyone agrees on is that the pricey, planned and approved downtown streetcar will not significantly improve the transportation infrastructure of Los Angeles with its 4-mile run. #dtla #streetcar #broadway

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Downtown Los Angeles Streetcars Coming Soon

In fact, the Los Angeles Times has declared that the streetcar is simply not wanted.  Let’s take a look to see if the expensive idea has sufficient merit and value that justifies its staggering price tag.

Cutting greenhouse emissions – Here is one thing that public transportation is beneficial for.  The problems is that it’s a drop in the bucket compared to the pollution that is beyond our control. It’s not going to take the 5 million cars and trucks off of the nearby streets and freeways.

Downtown real estate benefits – DTLA businesses largely favor the streetcar because Downtown commercial interests stand to benefit the most while the whole of Los Angeles and California help pay for it.

Make Broadway Great Again

The planned route is pretty good: Broadway, Eastern Columbia Lofts, new Apple Store at the Tower Theater, L.A. LIVE, Luma, Disney Music Center, Grand Park, SB Grand Lofts and Grand Central Market. But, so far, everyone has failed to mention the inevitable urine, feces, public masturbation and other mobile-ghetto encounters that are destined to plague the streetcar as they currently affect the Metro system. What’s the plan to prevent unruly urban unpleasantness from taking over while gliding through streets adjacent to Skid Row?

Vintage color photos of Los Angeles: Hollywood, Wilshire and Downtown:

The streetcar is an important piece of the Bringing Back Broadway plan to restore the liveliness, historic cultural integrity and value of the Broadway entertainment district. Check out the city’s detailed Broadway design plan:

Broadway Theater and Entertainment District Design Guide (pdf)

Voters approved $200 million for the streetcar project, but the L.A. Times argues that the streetcar will end up costing three times that much for a traffic-bound, four-mile loop around town that is a novelty, not a necessity.  The L.A. Loft Blog agrees with the Times because the 3-car train will not have its own lane.  The behemoth will hog what little is left of the overcrowded streets, impeding traffic flow, getting stuck in traffic and blocking entire intersections for multiple light cycles, causing mind-blowing frustration and danger for drivers and pedestrians.

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Broadway street car planned and approved for Downtown LA.

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