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Real Estate

Jul. 29, 2003

Adaptive Reuse, Urban Infill Revolution Takes Hold Statewide

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Managing Editor It has been said that downtown Los Angeles truly will have arrived when 1100 Wilshire finds a tenant.

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor

It has been said that downtown Los Angeles truly will have arrived when 1100 Wilshire finds a tenant.

Located just west of the 110 Freeway, the 37-story office tower that has stood vacant since it was built in 1986 may soon house more than 200 tenants.

But if Santa Monica developer GTO Hampton's plans are approved, the landmark of downtown's construction bust of the late 1980s won't house corp...

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