LOS ANGELES - Calling it a "defining moment for the preservation of L.A.'s history," the Los Angeles Conservancy filed suit Tuesday to stop demolition of the famed Ambassador Hotel to make way for a new school.
The school district in October approved an environmental impact plan to raze most of historic landmark, and to re-create the hotel façade on the front of a new K-through-12 school building.
The school district in October approved an environmental impact plan to raze most of historic landmark, and to re-create the hotel façade on the front of a new K-through-12 school building.
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