2triky wrote:Parking is becoming more scarce to be sure but that certainly hasn't stopped any of the recent development in the area...almost every new residential or mixed use development that has gone up in the area was built on what used to be a parking lot. The gentrification of downtown and the immediate surrounding area is still in full swing it seems.
Ah, I see what's happening now. I looked at the pic you posted, with the markings of the development site. The stupid monument is up in the left corner, half cut off. I remember this location well. This used to be an old printing plant, the building was abandoned for many years. Then they finally flattened it in preparation for construction. When the building plan was revealed, the LA Board of Supervisors had a shit fit. The plan was to build a large multistory luxury condominium retirement home for expat nihonjin. At that time, it was cheaper to set up the medically supported residences for your old folks in LA than in Japan. The Supervisors insisted that the housing conform to all LA laws, including set-asides for low income housing for local residents. The owners refused to comply, it would be impossible to sell retirement condos to nihonjin with those icky low-income gaijin living next door. So the land remains a parking lot unto this day.
Anyway, Little Tokyo wanted to move eastward into the Loft District and tear it all down for reconstruction, but the locals banded together and got city grants to gentrify the area, preventing the expansion in their direction (if you want to see a heavily stylized version of this story, watch the movie Robocop 3). So now they're moving northward. But there is an absolute limit, they'll never get north of Temple, as that's the edge of the City Plaza.