Morning shows plan survival strategies
By DAVID BAUDER - AP Media Writer
In this combination photo, “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, from left, attends The Hollywood Reporter’s annual Most Powerful People in Media cocktail reception on April 11, 2019, in New York; “CBS This Morning” host Gayle King attends “Tina - The Tina Turner Musical” Broadway opening night on Nov. 7, 2019, in New York and “Good Morning America” host Robin Roberts arrives at the NBA Awards on June 24, 2019, in Santa Monica, Calif. The pandemic has been rough on the broadcast morning shows, so they’re looking to make themselves valuable to consumers during other parts of the day.
Proposed Mixed-Use Project Will Expand Arts District
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Rendering of the completed Fourth & Central project.
Continuum Partners and Los Angeles Cold Storage submitted a development application with the City of Los Angeles on April 29 to reimagine a Downtown gateway site.
As one of the few large Downtown parcels remaining, the 7.6-acre site at Fourth Street and Central Avenue will be transformed by Denver-based developer Continuum Partners into a resilient, sustainable community that will provide a variety of housing options and jobs.
“We are very bullish about the future of Los Angeles, particularly Downtown,” said Mark Falcone, CEO and founder of Continuum Partners. “Our team is especially looking forward to being part of the massive transit infrastructure coming to DTLA, which will reshape the entire region over the next 20 years and help L.A. lead the nation towards a more equitable 21
Along with 1,521 residential units and a 68-room hotel, plans for Fourth and Central include 401,000 square feet (37,000 metres) of office space and 93,000 square feet (8,640 square metres) for retail and restaurant use.
Construction could begin in 2024 if the scheme is approved Working with David Adjaye and his team, we ve designed an open, street-level plan that incrementally connects with the neighbourhood, providing diverse buildings, a rich mix of uses, and abundant green space – all human-scaled and accessible, said Studio One Eleven founder Alan Pullman.
Studio One Eleven plans to make the development walkable and cycle-friendly. Fourth and Central provides an unmatched opportunity to leverage major transit improvements in a way that responsibly uplifts the community with increased housing and commercial opportunities, he added.
$2B development planned for 7.6-acre site in Skid Row
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LOS ANGELES - A development company announced Friday it hopes to build a $2 billion mixed-use project on a 7.6-acre site in the Skid Row area.
Denver-based Continuum Partners submitted an application for the project, called Fourth & Central for its intersection, to city planners on Thursday, a spokesman said.
The project would be different from FLOR 401 Lofts, a supportive housing community that opened in the heart of Los Angeles’ Skid Row.
The development would include 1,521 residential units, 401,000 square feet of office space, 93,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and a 68-room hotel. The plan includes 10 distinct buildings ranging from two to 42 stories tall.
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A development company announced today it hopes to build a $2 billion mixed-use project on a 7.6-acre site in the Skid Row area.
Denver-based Continuum Partners submitted an application for the project, called Fourth & Central for its intersection, to city planners on Thursday, a spokesman said.
The development would include 1,521 residential units, 401,000 square feet of office space, 93,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and a 68-room hotel. The plan includes 10 distinct buildings ranging from two to 42 stories tall.
While the developer has advertised the location of the development as the Arts District, the project sits within the borders of Skid Row, which has an unhoused population in the thousands and is typically described as the area within Third Street to the north, Seventh Street to the south, Alameda Street to the east and Main Street to the west.