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Wilshire Grand, Destined for Demolition, Holding "largest garage sale Los Angeles has ever seen"

Wilshire Grand, Destined for Demolition, Holding "largest garage sale Los Angeles has ever seen"

The Wilshire Grand Hotel closed its doors for good at the end of December, but before the walls come tumbling down to make way for a swanky high rise, all of the facility's furnishings are up for grabs. more ›

Say Goodnight: Wilshire Grand Hotel Closing, Will Be Torn Down and Replaced By 2 New Towers

Say Goodnight: Wilshire Grand Hotel Closing, Will Be Torn Down and Replaced By 2 New Towers

The Wilshire Grand Hotel, at the corner of Wilshire and Figueroa, is closing its doors, and will be torn down and replaced by two new skyscrapers. more ›

All Lit Up: Council Creates 1-Block "Sign District" for Wilshire Grand Highrise Project

All Lit Up: Council Creates 1-Block "Sign District" for Wilshire Grand Highrise Project

A unanimous vote by the Los Angeles City Council yesterday brought approval to the proposed signage for the Wilshire Grand project, which will light up two future DTLA skyscrapers. The 12-0 vote gave the okay to "an elaborate package of new flashing signs, illuminated graphics and moving text," for the 45-story hotel and 65-story office building, according to the LA Times, and, in doing so, the Council "created a new one-block sign district" to accommodate the project. more ›

Council to Vote on Proposed Flashy Downtown Skyscrapers

Council to Vote on Proposed Flashy Downtown Skyscrapers

Imagine the DTLA skyline including a pair of skyscrapers whose top levels are lit up with colorful flashing bulbs in a variety of imagery. That is what could happen in the stead of the almost-60-year-old Wilshire Grand Hotel, should the LA City Council vote to approve a proposed project backed by Korean Air that would see the erection of a 45-story hotel and companion 65-story office building, according to ABC7. more ›

Wilshire Grand Hotel Evacuated

Wilshire Grand Hotel Evacuated

Waking up at 5:30 a.m. and being rushed out of your downtown Wilshire Grand hotel room is not the ideal experience for your Los Angeles stay. However, better safe than sorry when the 10th floor of at least 80 people was evacuated due to pepper spray being released. In an e-mail alert, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Ron Meyers said 20-30 people were evaluated with none needing treatment or transport to a local area hospital. People complained of eye and throat irritation. more ›

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