Herald-Examiner Building Still Beautiful!

November 5, 2009 · Posted in building · Comment 

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LA Angeles, observation reminds us that this week is a pioneer in the death of the 20th anniversary of William Randolph Heart’s examiners. Since 2002, the project has implemented a reconstruction of 11th and Broadway, designed by architect Julia Morgan, who designed the Hearst Castle of files from the old office. Fully qualified, 350 million Americans have offered to restore and convert Morgan into the office and retail space in the building, adding a 24-story building the housing designed by Thom Mayne of the pioneering study in a local pre-Hill Street, Building Sat journalists, and the 37-storey residential vicinity of 12 Street Mayne. The tower, which is not surprising, are still pending due to the economy. Levin Brenda Levin architectural firm commissioned by the pioneer to resume construction of the examiners.

“Unfortunately, I have no reports of new news,” Levin said in an e-mail to let us know. “This building is still owned by Hearst Corporation, which is good news, but the renovation program / recycling was shelved. ”

Marty Cepkauskas for Hurst real estate person in charge, said: “Unfortunately, I did not and that the market downturn to the latest, most developments are pending in downtown Los Angeles, we went to this category. We expect something to reverse. We approved the project there … I think the cheapest, because we are eager to pass the plan. “