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  1. While not located directly in the Arts District, the iconic 6th Street Bridge offers stunning views of the Los Angeles skyline and has been featured in numerous films and TV shows.

  2. Jan 25, 2018 · The passing of 58 years has left DTLA unrecognizable. This week's edition of Throwback Thursday highlights nearly fifty years of change in Downtown Los Angeles. The before image, captured by an unknown photographer sometime in 1959 or 1960, shows a view of Downtown from just west of the Harbor Freeway - which was at the time just a few years old.

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  4. Nov 2, 2017 · This edition of Throwback Thursday shows the difference that four years can make for one of the most iconic views of the Los Angeles skyline.The first image, captured by architectural photographer Hunter Kerhart in October 2013, shows Downtown in the early stages of its ongoing building boom.

  5. Discover Hotel Figueroa, a captivating hotel in Downtown LA, offering modern comfort with award-winning Spanish Colonial ambiance near Crypto.com Arena.

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  6. Dec 18, 2019 · 36 comments. The 2019 skyline of Downtown Los Angeles. Shutterstock. What a decade it’s been for Downtown Los Angeles. In the last 10 years, the neighborhood has added thousands of...

  7. Oct 5, 2023 · Since the lifting of citywide height limits in the 1950s, Los Angeles has seen its Downtown skyline grow through a flurry of development in Bunker Hills, the Financial District, and South Park. But after decades, a trio of under-construction projects are bringing height to previously low-slung, industrial parts of the neighborhood.

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