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Antioch University LOS ANGELES
At the Center of It All
© Nelson and Sixta
The Center of the Region
Downtown is the
Southern California hub
for transportation,
government, finance,
culture, arts,
sports, dining, and
entertainment.
Multiple Downtown Markets
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48,236 RESIDENTS (158% increase from 1999)
500,000+ EMPLOYEES
12 MILLION ANNUAL VISITORS
Why Downtown?
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Growing Population
• Downtown boasts of a workforce population of over 500,000
• Almost 50,000 residents
• 12 million visitors annually
Transportation Options
• Proximity to major freeways
• Amtrak and Metrolink at Union Station, Metro light rail, bus and DASH
The Center of the Region
• Civic: Home of City, County and Federal Administration in the region
• Sports and Culture: the Music Center, Walt Disney Concert Hall, L.A. LIVE,
Staples Center, MOCA
• Future: Farmers Field, Broad Museum, Civic Park, FIGat7th, Wilshire Grand
Project
Quality of Life
• Amenities –Culture, entertainment, sports, restaurants, bars and nightclubs
• Multiple pedestrian-friendly residential and business neighborhoods
Diverse Downtown Destinations
L.A. LIVE LA Union Station Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Staples Center
Walt Disney Concert Hall Olivera Street Museum of Contemporary Art Chinatown
Flower Mart Exposition Park Science Center Grand Central Market Central Library
Downtown Arts and Education Corridor
100 Cultural and Educational Institutions
• California African American Museum
• Los Angeles Central Library
• Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
• Chinese American Museum
• Southern California Institute of Architecture
• Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
• Mount St. Mary's College
• University of Southern California
School of Architecture
Price School of Public Policy
Marshall School of Business
Transportation
• In addition to being ideally situated
within the major freeways,
Downtown has a network of public
transportation lines
• Many commuters commute to
Downtown via the bus or light rail
(Red Line, Blue Line, Purple Line,
Gold Line)
• More information:
http://www.metro.net/around/maps/
Multiple Transit Options
Taxi Stands Shuttles and Metro Bus System
Subway and Light Rail
Car & Freeway
Amtrak and Metrolink Train
Public Transit
Exposition Light Rail • Connects Downtown LA to Culver City and to Santa Monica in later phases
• Project Cost: $631 M
• 9.6-mile line
• 9 new stations
Westside Extension Project (“Subway to the Sea”) • Will extend Red Line to the Westside
• Currently in final stages of planning process
• Will provide dependable alternative for travel to key destinations such as: Miracle Mile, Beverly Hills, Century City, and
Westwood, including UCLA campus
• $4.36 B
• Proposed completion in 2022
Downtown Regional Connector (proposed) • Intended to link the Blue and Expo light rail lines with the two parts of the Gold Line
Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension • Directly connects to new east side lines to Metro Gold Line to Pasadena without transfer
• 6-miles long
• Project Cost: $898 M
• Total new stations: 8
• Completed: 2009
Demographic Profile of the Downtowner*
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Downtown Los Angeles Housing Map
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135 Residential Buildings
18,284 Market Rate Units*
90.02% Occupancy Rate
*Includes completed apartments, condos and lofts
DOWNTOWN: Multiple Residential Options
Adaptive Reuse Buildings
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Little Tokyo Lofts
The Pegasus
Flower Street Lofts Old Bank District
San Fernando Building
Eastern Columbia Pacific Electric Lofts
New Construction
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Evo 717 Olympic
Orsini
Piero
Market Lofts
WaterMarke Tower
Luma Elleven
Downtown Population Growth
18,700
23,894
28,878
39,537
43,604
48,236
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1999 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 YTD
2000
Demographic Profile of the Downtowner*
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DOWNTOWN: Headquarters Location
Downtown CBD :
• 53 buildings
• 27.3 million square feet
• Corporate headquarters, banking, law, architecture, accounting
New Industries Downtown
New industries emerging Downtown during the last decade
• Technology (Microsoft)
• Creative
• Architecture (SAA, Gensler, RTKL, NBBJ Architects, Altoon & Porter, Thomas
P. Cox Architects)
• Design firms
Growth industries Downtown
• Healthcare
• Education
• Banking
• Entertainment
• Retail
Demographic Profile of the Downtowner*
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DOWNTOWN Stores & Restaurants
Brigade Perch Artisan House
Ralphs Fresh Fare Target Bottega Louie
Retail in Downtown Los Angeles
City Target concept is opening in Fall 2012 at FIGat7th
• 103,909 square feet
• Deals in the works with other mid-range national retail tenants
• Chef-driven food court
Boutique retail on Spring Street
• Month-to-month rents
• Entrepreneurs and first-time business owners
• Many of these boutiques have remained open for over 2.5 years and have signed long
term leases
Food & Drug Stores
• Downtown has a variety of
markets and drug stores to suit
the everyday needs
• The DCBID is working on
recruiting national and local
grocers to Downtown
• When it opens in 2012, Target
at FIGat7TH will also carry
groceries
SAA Office
Farmers’ Markets
• Fresh fruits, vegetables, and nuts
• Food vendors, flowers, clothes
• Great place for lunch!
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Pershing Square
532 S. Olive
11:30AM – 2:00PM
FIGat7TH
735 S. Figueroa 11:30AM – 3:00PM
BofA Plaza
333 S. Hope
10:00AM – 2:00PM
Multiple Dining Options
Arashi Sushi
Baco
Big Wangs
Border Grill Downtown
Bottega Louie
BottleRock
Blue Cow
Cabbage Patch
Café Bermuda
Café Nine
Caffé Primo
Chaya Brasserie
Church & State
Crown Café
Cucina Rustica
El Cholo
First & Hope
Hooters
Infusion Café
Johnny Rockets
Kachi
Katsuya
KC's Mediterranean Grill
ktownBBQ
LA Market
Lazy Ox Canteen
Magnolia Downtown
Market Café at AT&T Center
Mignon Wine & Cheese Bar
Mother Road Downtown
Night Toast Café
Nola's Taste of New Orleans
Ocho Mexican Grill
Octopus Japanese Restaurant
Olive Ristorante Italiano
Pangea Garden
Perch
Portofino Cucina Italiana
Rivera Restaurant
Rock'N Fish
Rosa Mexicano
Rowdy Red Wine & Burger Bar
Sk8 Café
Spring For Coffee
Starry Kitchen
The Burger Joint
The Gorbals
The Novel Café
The Spice Table
Threads Café & Lounge
Tommy Pastrami
Trader Vic's
Urban Noodle
Urbano Pizza Bar
Urth Caffé
WP24
Gyms and Fitness
• Downtown LA offers many exercise and fitness options – from yoga to
neighborhood gyms to private clubs
• Best exercise in Downtown: WALK!
700 S. Flower St. #1000
505 S. Flower St.
633 W. 5th St.
735 S. Figueroa St. 700 W. 1st St.
431 W. 7th St.
401 S. Hope St.
OTHER OPTIONS
•Aikido Center of Los Angeles – 121 N Main St.
•Be Love Yoga & Bodywork – 1855 Industrial St.
•Peace Yoga – 903 S. Main St.
•Progressive Fighting System – 1855 Industrial St.
•Weight Watchers – 505 S. Flower St.
•Yoga Circle – 400 S. Main St.
Events Downtown Year-Round
-Downtown Art Walk – 2nd Thursday evening
-Active Arts at the Music Center (Dance Downtown, Drum Downtown, Sing-Alongs & more) –
monthly
-Tuesday Night Café – 1st & 3rd Tuesdays in Little Tokyo
-LA Flea Market @ Dodger Stadium – 1st Sundays
-LA Conservancy Walking Tours
-Six Taste Food Tours – Weekly
-First Fridays @ the Natural History Museum – 1st Fridays, January-June
-First Sundays are for Families @ MOCA
-Free Family Saturdays @ JANM
-Free Thursday nights at MOCA and Geffen Contemporary – year round
-Free exhibits at the FIDM Museum & Galleries – year round
-Free Saturday Housing Bus Tour – Every other Saturday
Special Events Downtown Year Round
January
-LA Downtown on Ice (Nov-Jan)
-dineLA Restaurant Week
-LA Art Show – 50,000+
February
-Little Tokyo Korea Japan Festival: Film screenings, performing
arts and cuisine
-Golden Dragon Parade
-dineLA Restaurant Week
March
-Lantern Festival
-St. Patrick’s Day Festival
-LA Marathon
April
-L.A. LIVE's Easter Celebration
-The Grilled Cheese Invitational
-Unique LA Independent Designs & Gift Show
-LA Food Truck Festival
-Fiesta Broadway
-Cherry Blossom Festival
-LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival
May
-City of Angels Wine Fest
-Unique Los Angeles Design & Gift Show
-Last Remaining Seats
-Amgen Tour of California
-Motorexpo
-Annual Cinco De Mayo Festival
June
-Hope for Firefighters
-Los Angeles Film Festival
-Grand Performances
-Outfest
-Last Remaining Seats
-Dwell on Design
July
-Grand Performances
-Pershing Square Summer Concert Series
-Anime Expo
-X Games
-CalArts’ New Original Works (NOW) Festival
August
-Chinatown Summer Nights
-Nisei Week
-Emmys
-Grand Performances
-Pershing Square Summer Concert Series
September
-Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles
-Autumn Lights LA
-Glamorama
October
-dineLA Restaurant Week
-Los Angeles Fashion Week
-Public Safety Appreciation BBQ
-Monster Massive Festival
@ LA Coliseum & Sports Arena
November
-LA Downtown on Ice
-LA Auto Show
December
-Green Block Party
-Unique LA Independent Designs
& Gift Show
-LA Downtown on Ice – (Nov – Jan)
-Annual LA County Holiday Celebration
-Giant Maximus
-Together as One New Years Eve Festival @ LA Coliseum
-Winter Holiday Events @ Pershing Square
A Vibrant Market
Restaurants and hospitality continue to drive the Downtown retail market.
Notable new hospitality tenants with signed leases over the past six months:
- The Tasting Kitchen
- The Counter Burger
- Walter Manzke
- Towne Restaurant
- Baco
- Artisan House
- Stout Bar
- Pattern
- Perch
Projects Under Development Grand Park
Farmers Field
Broad Museum
Wilshire Grand
Figat7th
Across from Times Building campus option
$56 million, 16-acres
Green space from Music Center to City Hall
Broke ground: July 2010
Final completion: Late 2012
Grand Park
The Broad Collection
120,000 square-foot museum
Over 2,000 pieces of art
3 levels
$307.7 million investment
Slated completion: Spring 2013
New Moderate Price Hotels
• 180 room Ace Hotel with 1600 seat theatre in former
United Artists Building on Broadway
•Two King and Grove Hotel properties in renovated buildings
•393-room dual-branded Courtyard (limited service) & Residence
Inn (extended stay – each unit comes with a kitchen) in
23-story building located directly across from LA Live
Farmers Field Stadium & Event Center
State-of-the-art event center connected to the Convention Center
Privately-funded $1 billion
68,000 seats (expandable to 78,000 for special events) with closable roof
Total new Event Center would be 1,700,000 gross SF
Investment in Downtown LA 2000-Present
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Includes money secured for projects
starting or approved for construction
through 2012
Property Type
Arts & Entertainment
Civic & Institutional
Commercial
Mixed-Use
Residential
Figueroa Corridor/Expo Park
Grand Total
Project Cost Total
$1,343,800,000
$2,097,700,000
$491,000,000
$4,372,000,000
$5,927,100,000
$1,500,000,000
$15,731,600,000
Downtown Los Angeles Campus Options
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Los AngelesTimes
Hearst
Hearst Building
Times Building
Find Out More:
DowntownLA.com @downtown_la
www.DowntownLA.com
www.experiencela.com
www.downtownlascene.com
DOWNTOWN: The Center of it All