LA Grand Hotel

LA Grand Hotel is a proposed super tall tower by Shenzhen World Group in Los Angeles, California.

LA GRAND Hotel
LA Grand Hotel is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
LA Grand Hotel
Location within the Los Angeles metropolitan area
General information
StatusProposed
TypeRetail, Hotels and Residential
Location333 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34.0500°N 118.2593°W / 34.0500; -118.2593
Cost$1 Billion
OwnerShenzhen New World Group
Height
ArchitecturalModern
Top floor1,108 ft
Technical details
Floor count77
Floor area2 Million Sq/ft
Design and construction
Architect(s)DiMarzio / Kato Architecture
DeveloperShenzhen New World Group
References
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The new tower will rise in Downtown Los Angeles's[2] Bunker Hill neighborhood, one block west of the Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Metro Rail station.

It is proposed to house 242 condominiums, 559 hotel rooms, and 28,700 square feet of retail along Figueroa St.[3] The proposed complex is currently in the design/funding process. No timeline has been announced.[2]

The Tower development was placed on hold in 2019 due to corruption allegations between the developer and council member Jose Huizar. The US Attorney's office has filed charges described in public legal papers, accusing the developer to giving $500,000 to an unnamed person.[4]

Design

The LA Grand Hotel development area currently consists of one 13 story tower, it currently operates as the LA Grand Hotel. This building was purchased by Shenzhen World Group in 2010.

The new proposed super-tall tower named 333 South Figueroa will be constructed on the northeast corner directly adjacent to the 13 story tower on the property. A sleek slender design will make it the tallest building west of the Mississippi River, the tallest in Los Angeles, the tallest in California and the 15th tallest building in the United States at the proposed height of 1,108 feet, surpassing the height of the Wilshire Grand Center.[2][5]

The second tower will remain at 13 stories and will be converted and remodeled into apartments.

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