A new buyer has reportedly emerged for the infamous graffiti-covered skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles. The L.A. Times reported Monday that the proposed buyer is a partnership led by Kali P.
The plan is to finish the project — and clean up the graffiti — before the 2028 Olympic Games. The unfinished Oceanwide Plaza complex in downtown Los Angeles is looking at a new buyer who plans to ...
A Crosstown analysis of the data indicates that the pace of actual building may be considerably slower. Bass’s Executive Directive 1 was supposed to slash red tape and accelerate approval times for ...
In 2024, the unfinished towers became a major downtown eyesore after graffiti vandals covered at least 25 floors.
A $470M bid could revive Downtown LA’s stalled Oceanwide Plaza graffiti towers, pending bankruptcy court approval and competing offers.
LOS ANGELES – The graffiti-covered Oceanwide Plaza towers in downtown Los Angeles — an abandoned high-rise development that has drawn attention for massive tagging and daredevil base jumpers — moved ...
The downtown Los Angeles skyscrapers, which have attracted graffiti artists, vandals and daredevils, has been sold to new owners, prompting city officials to demand "immediate cleanup." Following two ...
The graffiti-covered skyscrapers went viral in 2024 as the original developer was forced to file for bankruptcy.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Riverside County real estate developer is set to buy the so-called graffiti towers in ...
The infamous "graffiti towers" in downtown Los Angeles have a new potential buyer in a Riverside County-based real estate ...