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LA City Council orders graffiti removal on infamous unfinished Oceanwide Plaza towers

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City Council Members in Los Angeles have issued a mandate to owners of the graffiti-tagged Oceanview Plaza development in Downtown to remove the artwork weeks after its unfinished exterior became a national news item and the latest flash point in a debate over the citywide housing crisis that has lingered for a number of years.

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Trio of abandoned Los Angeles skyscrapers covered in graffiti

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A trio of incomplete skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles have been covered with graffiti , sparking debate about the development, which has been abandoned since 2019. We are disturbed by the images of the vandalism of Oceanwide Plaza," said the Central City Association of Los Angeles organisation in a statement.

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"The graffiti rather improves the aesthetics" says commenter

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In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a trio of incomplete skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles that have been covered in graffiti. Graffiti artists began covering the Oceanwide Plaza development with tags in January, sparking debate about the development that has been abandoned since 2019.

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High-rise graffiti in downtown Los Angeles

Brandon Donnelly

About five years ago, a project in downtown Los Angeles, called Oceanwide Plaza, halted construction. And now today, Oceanwide Plaza looks like this : View this post on Instagram A post shared by Juxtapoz Magazine (@juxtapozmag) The towers have been tagged pretty much all the way up.

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Brookfield launches contest for startups to receive two years of free office space

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million-sf Wells Fargo Center, in downtown Los Angeles, as part of a four-building portfolio deal with a $450 million price tag. In the summer of 2013, Brookfield Office Properties acquired the two-tower, 2.5-million-sf

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