Financial District, Los Angeles
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Country | United States |
State | California |
County | County of Los Angeles |
City | Los Angeles |
Area code | 213 |
The Financial District (Financial Core) is a neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles south of the Bunker Hill district.[1] The two neighborhoods are divided roughly at 5th Street. Like Bunker Hill, the Financial District is home to corporate office skyscrapers, hotels and related services as well as banks, law firms, and real estate companies.
History
The Financial District was created by the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency to provide an alternative to the old Spring Street Financial District, which fell into decline in the second half of the 20th Century.
Demand for apartments in downtown Los Angeles surged in 2010 and the years following. In 2015, thousands of apartments were under construction or proposed for the area around 8th Street.[2]
Transportation
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro Rail & Metro Liner), and LADOT (DASH & Commuter Express) provide heavy rail (subway), light rail, and local bus services throughout the Financial Core and to the Greater Los Angeles Area.
7th St/Metro Center station provides primary access to Metro Red Line, Purple Line, Blue Line, and Expo Line.
Landmarks
The Financial District contains some of the city's more significant destinations and buildings, including:
- 611 Place
- 777 Tower
- Aon Center (Los Angeles)
- Brockman Building
- Citigroup Center (Los Angeles)
- City National Bank Plaza
- Ernst & Young Plaza
- FIGat7th Shopping Center
- Figueroa at Wilshire
- Fine Arts Building
- Jonathan Club
- Los Angeles Athletic Club
- Los Angeles Public Library
- MCI Center (Los Angeles)
- Millennium Biltmore Hotel
- Southern California Gas Company Complex
- Superior Oil Company Building (The Standard Hotel, Downtown Los Angeles)
- Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites
- Wilshire Grand Center (Under Construction)
Construction
Wilshire Grand Center, located on Figueroa Street between Wilshire Boulevard and 7th Street, will become the tallest building in Downtown Los Angeles, and the West Coast of the United States upon completion in 2017.[3]
References
- ^ 2012-2013 Official Visitors Map, Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, 2012
- ^ Vincent, Roger (February 19, 2015) "Whole Foods to anchor posh apartment complex in downtown L.A." Los Angeles Times
- ^ Wilshire Grand Center (March 12, 2015) "Wilshire Grand Center"
Financial District, Los Angeles.
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