Real Estate/Development
Apr. 1, 2003
The City Finds Its Center
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor Washington, D.C., has one. Chicago has one. New York City has one, maybe two. In fact, most major cities have central gathering places, focal points where city residents come together to celebrate, protest or just get away from it all for a moment. That is, except for Los Angeles. But that's about to change.
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Assignment Editor
Washington, D.C., has one. Chicago has one. New York City has one, maybe two. In fact, most major cities have central gathering places, focal points where city residents come together to celebrate, protest or just get away f...
CREJ Assignment Editor
Washington, D.C., has one. Chicago has one. New York City has one, maybe two. In fact, most major cities have central gathering places, focal points where city residents come together to celebrate, protest or just get away f...
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