Exactly! And he talks tooo dam much, I bet he went on and on and on off camera too. Somebody sold him an image of L.A. that only existed from the 19030's 'till the 1950's.
@@elpipiripau7647But DTLA was on the upswing until Covid hit in 2020. There has been tons of both residential and commercial development in the last 15 years. However, it slowed down over the last 3 years due to Covid and many people still working from home, but things are coming back. I've noticed it more over the last 6 months. It will continue to improve. The ACE Hotel has it's own internal issues abd they've closed other locations as said in the video.
I wish it would go back to the empty 90s and 00s LMAO so we can carry on filming without residents being in the way like it is now. Go back and watch all the movies that were filmed down there, it's basically IMPOSSIBLE to film in downtown like we did in the late 90s and into the mid 00s
This is sad news for sich an iconic building. For a part of my career I worked in hotel consulting and the hotel business is very fickle, especially if the property owners overextend. _And who could have planned for a pandemic??_ Whatever happens in this case I hope the current or the future owners are able to keep this vital and wonderful property alive!
@@mrxman581 the voters are to blame for electing the leaders that invite and permit crime that ultimately is driving businesses and people with money out of the area. As long as the voters continue to blame everyone but themselves the problem can only get worse.