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LA high rises from The Douglas Lofts (3rd & Spring)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

City Hall Grass

The LA Times' Emily Green has an editorial in today's LA Times advocating, not surprisingly, that the city should not replace the now dead lawn that surrounds City Hall.  The grass is most certainly destroyed from the weeks long Occupy LA encampment that is set up on the City Hall grass.

I support wholeheartedly Emily Green's efforts to educate us (see her website chanceofrain.com) about the consequences of continued wasteful use of water and of the benefits of using native, low-water use plants in our landscapes, many of which are quite beautiful.

In this case, though, I think she's wrong.

First, this is a public space that is enjoyed by downtown residents who have very little other green space to enjoy. For many of us, this green space is our "yard" where we can take our dogs for exercise, or simply go and enjoy a green leafy area close to home that doesn't require getting in the car to go to Griffith Park, for example.  While there is grass at the new Police Administration building across the street, the downtown population is great enough to "need" more public lawn.  As downtown residents living in lofts and condos, with no garden space at all, we are certainly low water users.

Secondly,  I would argue that anything other than grass would look incongruous with the magnificent fig trees and with the architecture of City Hall. A dry garden would be out of place.  Emily mentions Austin's successful efforts with their native gardens (in Texas, they refer to it as xeriscape).  The city of Austin should be commended and we should follow their lead, but not at City Hall.  Austin built a new City Hall.   It's built on the edge of downtown, near Lake Lady Bird (formally Town Lake) and is constructed with materials local to the area.  A native garden makes complete sense for the space and it ties in nicely with the architecture of the building.

I do think that the city could take this opportunity to add more border gardens to the grounds, planted with flora that make sense for our environment.  The majority, however, should be replanted with grass.

The Civic Park, now under construction, is a wonderful opportunity for us to create a beautiful park designed for native plants and gardens.

At City Hall, leave the grass.




Russell Hill
deasy/penner&partners
213.321.5040


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Downtown LA Lofts For Sale - Rowan Lofts

One of the last town home floor plans at the Rowan Lofts, unit 102 is 2 bedrooms, 2 baths with a large patio over looking the buildings gardens and the future "Spring Street" park.  Original marble floors downstairs. Large windows, designer kitchen and baths. Located at Spring and 5th in the heart of the Historic Core's revival.  Listed at $725K.  Contact me for a showing. 213.321.5040
High ceilings, lots of natural light
Large patio overlooking the building's gardens and other amenities

Russell Hill
213.321.5040

Listed with Ann Healy

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Downtown Los Angeles Lofts for Sale - Evo, $569,000.

This third floor loft unit in the LEED certified Evo building is bright and airy.  The living space is over 1200sf, plus there's a Juliet Balcony.  High ceilings, warm wood floors, lots of glass and good floor space make this a nice loft.  The amenities at Evo are superb!  The location is close to Staples Center, Nokia Theatre, many restaurants and watering holes, plus the Bunker Hill employment center.  Metro subway stations are close by for trips to Hollywood, Pasadena, or stops along the way or beyond!

For a showing, contact me at 213.321.5040
Fantastic pool on the 6th floor with views and plenty of places to lounge.
Modern Kitchen, open to living room and views out.
Views to the Bunker Hill skyscapers from the pool deck



Russell Hill
213.321.5040



Listed with Lynde Leonard

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Downtown Los Angeles Lofts for Sale - Santee Village, Cornell Penthouse, $799,000.

I saw this great light-filled penthouse unit several weeks ago.  It's in the Cornelll Building of the Santee Village Lofts located at 746 S Los Angeles St, #1201.  The views are magnificent!  Panoramic views include the San Gabriel Mountains, City Hall, the skyscrapers on Bunker Hill and the Eastern Columbia building.

This is a two floor penthouse unit, accessible from the rooftop of the building.  There is a large deck off the kitchen and the main floor bedroom suite.  Another ample sized deck is off the upstairs master suite.

There are 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths in almost 1900sf, plus the two deck spaces for al fresco dining and sunbathing above the busy city streets.

Contact me to see this remarkable penthouse unit.  213.321.5040
20' high ceilings and large windows allow light to flood the space.
Second floor bedroom suite with balcony.
Iconic views from the loft and from the deck off the kitchen.


Russell Hill
213.321.5040




Listed with Matthew Udell

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Buzz Wine Beer Shop - first tasting tonight

Buzz Wine Beer Shop is hosting their first tasting event this evening (8/30/11) between 6-8pm.  Alice Feiring, author of the book, Naked Wine: Letting Grapes Do What Comes Naturally will be in attendance to sign her book.

Five wines from Jenny and Francois Selections, importer of natural wines, will be tasted.

Buzz Wine Beer Shop is located at the corner of Spring and 5th St. in the Rowan Lofts building in downtown LA.

Nice crowd at Buzz's first wine tasting.
Alice Feiring's recently published book. 



Friday, August 26, 2011

Spring Street Farmers Market - Downtown Los Angeles Historic Core

Starting September 11th, The Historic Core neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles will have a farmers market!  The market will be open every Sunday from 9-3.  Besides fresh fruit and veggies, the market will offer hand-made crafts, prepared foods and live music!  Located at 529 S Spring St., in the parking lot between The Alexandria Hotel and and the Spring Arcade Building.

* A Craigslist posting states the market begins Sunday, 9/4/11.

Russell Hill, deasy/penner&partners, 213.321.5040  RussellHill@dc.rr.com


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Lofts for Sale in Downtown Los Angeles/Sold

Nine lofts/condos sold in downtown LA for the week of 8/13 through 8/19, 2011.

Ritz Carlton Residences, 1/1.5, $850,000
Little Tokyo Lofts, 0/1, $175,000.
The Textile Building, 2/2, $380,000.
Market Lofts, 0/1, $320,000.
The Promenade (West), 2/2, $350,000.
Shy Barry Grand Lofts, 0/1, $150,000.
Market Lofts, 0/1, $255,000.
Bartlett Building, 0/1, $130,000.
Skyline, 2/2, $444,0000.

Source: CLAW MLS


Russell Hill
213.321.5040