BIG's 670 mesquit mixed-use development approved by los angeles city council
Briefly

The Los Angeles City Council has approved BIG's 670 Mesquit, a significant mixed-use development in the Arts District. The complex will feature four interconnected buildings rising up to 34 stories along the LA River. The design includes a concrete grid superstructure with customizable glass volumes, landscaped terraces, and a new park on top of the freight rail line. The project will provide 676,000 square feet of office space, approximately 895 residential units, a hotel, retail and dining options, and various public amenities, promising to invigorate the neighborhood and transform the skyline.
The design features a concrete grid superstructure reminiscent of a ziggurat, enclosing customizable glass volumes, enhancing functionality while offering a striking visual appeal.
The project encompasses 676,000 square feet of office space, about 895 residential units, a 271-room hotel, and public amenities like a charter school and gallery spaces.
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