BY JOHN RYAN
Special to CREJ
Fred Nicholas squints into the late September sun as he approaches a large stainless-steel structure atop Bunker Hill in downtown Los Angeles.
Nicholas walks past one wave of steel and encounters another, by the front steps at First Street and Grand Avenue, that bears the name of Nicholas' labor of love: the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
The Frank Gehry-designed building opens this month after 16 years of political ...
Special to CREJ
Fred Nicholas squints into the late September sun as he approaches a large stainless-steel structure atop Bunker Hill in downtown Los Angeles.
Nicholas walks past one wave of steel and encounters another, by the front steps at First Street and Grand Avenue, that bears the name of Nicholas' labor of love: the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
The Frank Gehry-designed building opens this month after 16 years of political ...
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