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Sold! CBRE Arranges Historic Garfield Building Sale for $19million to Private Investors

The Garfield Building was originally an office building, but it has been vacant for several years. The investor who purchased the property plans to convert the 12-story historic building into a boutique hotel, taking advantage of its prime location in the heart of downtown Los Angeles in the Jewelry District. The building features 20-foot-high lobby ceilings and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, making it a prime spot for redevelopment.

Designed by American architect Claud Beelman, (Eastern Columbia) the Garfield Building is a stunning example of Art Deco architecture, featuring detailed ornamentation around the street-level entryway and an art deco lobby.

The sale was arranged by CBRE, with Phillip Sample, Chris Caras, Michael Shustak, and Andrew Turf representing the seller, a private investor that owned the building for over 30 years. Wendell Jones of Realty One Group Infinity represented the buyer.

Family offices are private wealth and asset management groups that serve ultra-high net worth families. These offices provide financial and investment advice to wealthy families, who typically have assets worth more than $100 million. They are known for their long-term investment strategies, which focus on preserving wealth across generations.

The lobby is graced with polished nickel fittings, elegant display cases, and Gothicstyle chandeliers in tones of gold and silver. The walls and floors of the lobby are clad in alternating bands of black and purple marble, and the twenty-foot lobby ceiling has a low bas relief pattern in plaster.

The sale of the Garfield Building to a Bay Area family office underscores the appeal of unique and historic properties in downtown Los Angeles. With many new residents and businesses flocking to the area in recent years, properties like the Garfield Building offer significant potential for adaptive reuse and redevelopment. The Garfield Building’s location in the Jewelry District, combined with its stunning Art Deco architecture, make it a valuable asset for any investor looking to capitalize on the revitalization still happening in downtown Los Angeles.

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The Garfield Building, a historic 102,219-squarefoot vacant office building located in downtown Los Angeles, has been sold for $19 million to a Bay Area family office.

Everything you need to know about the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC)

The Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) is the closest form of government to the people. The DLANC Board of Directors consists of 24 elected seats representing over 100,000 stakeholders within five geographic areas of Downtown Los Angeles, representing various communities and interest categories.

The Board is composed of residential and business representatives from the Fashion District, South Park, Historic Core, City Center East, Civic Center/ Financial District; Social Services Providers; Homeless residents; as well as At-Large and Area Wide seats. DLANC board members are considered “volunteer City officials” elected every two years by the stakeholders who live, work, own property, or have an ongoing interest in the DLANC boundaries.

As an advisory body of the City of Los Angeles, DLANC advocates for the community on important issues like land-use development, homelessness resources, livability and quality of life issues, public safety and emergency preparedness, and issues pertaining to the jurisdiction of the City of Los Angeles.

DLANC also sponsors community events, holds public hearings, issues grant funding to non-profits and schools, and much more.

DLANC was certified as an approved City Neighborhood Council on April 27, 2002 and is currently one of 99 Neighborhood Councils officially chartered by the Los Angeles City government to ensure that the City government remains responsive to the different needs and lifestyles of Los Angeles’ wide variety of communities.

The NC is governed by cityapproved bylaws and has

an annual budget funded by taxpayer dollars. It has five board officer positions, nine standing committees, appointed liaisons, and alternate board members.

Although an advisory body, DLANC has the authority to comment on city legislation and issue positions called “Community Impact Statements” (CIS) which are submitted to the City Council, City Boards; Commissions, Mayor, and City Departments. It also plays an essential role in reviewing and holding public hearings on real-estate development and land use cases for all major building projects and the issuing of alcohol, cannabis permits, and other Conditional Use Permits (CUPs).

Board members also play a role in reviewing the creation of the annual City budget prior to its approval by the City Council. @realdlanc

Downtown Neighborhood
Council Voter Guide

Qualifications to VOTE for Area-Wide:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

CLAUDIA OLIVEIRA

Serving in the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council has been a rewarding decision. Getting involved in local government during uncertain circumstances, hearing from constituents, helping Downtowners on matters that affected them directly, working with businesses to address policy changes, and doing community events and beautification projects are a few of the exhilarating experiences I got to be part of with others in this board. When I became President, my mission was to support everyone's leadership goals. I dedicated my efforts to leading with transparency and equity and focused on forging a collaborative environment. Downtown has had many challenges, and DLANC has worked feverouslyto open doors and create our own seat at the table on issues of most importance to DTLA people. There's a real opportunity to shape Downtown into a healthy community. It will take perseverance, hard work, and diligence to move boulders. Your vote matters! And I would be honored to represent you!

STEPHANIE LY

For Safer and Cleaner DTLA

JENS MIDTHUN

I believe in a thriving DTLA that works for everyone. I’m a longtime resident of this community and I love it here. As a marketer, I’ve brought tech companies their first customers and helped build successful businesses. Working with the City of LA, I’ve introduced new voters into the Neighborhood Council elections and I think it’s important that we continue this vital work. DLANC should continue to fight for more attention and funding for our neighborhood and its unique needs, especially surrounding homelessness. DTLA should be a safe place for everybody but I’d like it to be particularly more friendly to pedestrians and cyclists. Downtown has the most potential of any neighborhood in Los Angeles and people want to work and live in this diverse and walkable community. We will continue to grow DTLA as the inclusive, cosmopolitan, global city center that we are, while making sure to take care of our neighbors who need it most. Learn more at JensforLA.com or text DTLA to 213.320.4354!

AREA-WIDE HOMELESS RESIDENT 1 SEAT

Qualifications to VOTE for Area-Wide Homeless Resident Seat:

Stakeholder who is at least 16 years of age and who self-attest as homeless within the DLANC boundaries in places not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings, in emergency transitional or residing insupportive housing for homeless persons who originally came from the streets; or who receives assistance (housing or resources) from a homeless services agency.

"RUSSIAN RICK" YOUNG

"A Prayer for Russia" May almighty God bless and protect the Russian people. May almighty God bless and protect Russian President Vladimir Putin. May almighty God bless and protect the Russian soldiers fighting for the sovereignty of their nation. We ask these things in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen

AT-LARGE 1 SEAT

Qualifications to VOTE for AT-LARGE:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

MELYNDA CHOOTHESA

With two years already as HC Resident Seat on DTLA Neighborhood Council, I believe I should be re-elected as your representative. My unique perspective, appreciation for the community & dedication to outreach to all members of our area, I am ready to continue my work on area beautification, uniting small business owners & resident outreach. Being in DTLA for 15+ years, I have a deep understanding of the issues that most affect our city. As a resident and small business owner, as well as the daughter of an immigrant mother (who suffers from mental illness and was unhoused), I have empathy balanced by rational voting. It's taken a couple of years to learn things this past term & this term around, as your representative, I will continue my outreach to residents & small biz owners to help the community. Through mywork experience, expertise & commitment to public service, I hope to leverage my connections & relationships to help green spaces & give a voice to my neighbors.

WILLIAM BOLT

I am passionate about the vitality and vibrancy of our city and am committed to working with other elected officials and community leaders to ensure that our district is a safe, healthy, and prosperous place for all. I have a deep knowledge and understanding of the issues facing our community, from homelessness & affordable housing, to public safety and transportation, as well as protecting our environment and preserving and creating affordable spaces for arts and culture. I believe strongly in active engagement between elected officials and the people we serve, which is why I pledge to be an accessible leader who will always listen to your ideas and feedback. I am committed to reaching out and connecting with neighborhood organizations and connecting to them on relevant projects and initiatives. It would be an honor to represent you on the Neighborhood Council. Lead with Love!

AREA-WIDE 2 SEATS

CENTER CITY EAST BUSINESS 2 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for Center City East Business:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within the Center City East area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

DAMION WAGNER

A downtown Los Angeles resident and small business owner since 1997. I have worked as a graphic designer for Guess Jeans on Alameda, internet designer for The LA Times on Spring, live sound engineer at Casey's Irish Pub on Grand, and over a decade of consistent volunteer community service in downtown including Chrysalis on Main and School On Wheels on 7th. As a candidate, my goal is to encourage a safe and clean environment that will unite the diverse people and businesses, lifestyles and cultures of our beautiful city! I look forward to serving Los Angeles Skid Row and Center City East. DTLA!

WENDY CELAYA

I currently serve as the Center City East Business Director for the Downtown LA Neighborhood Council (DLANC) and I was elected as Vice President of Communications and Outreach. I was also elected to serve as the Outreach Subcommittee Chair for the 2023 LA Congress of Neighborhoods. I've worked in Skid Row since 2016. My professional background is in Development and Marketing. Working in Skid Row has broadened my understanding of the challenges our communities face. My reason for running for Center City East Business Director came from the realization that each of us can contribute to solutions for pressing issues our local community and government face.

CENTER CITY EAST RESIDENT 2 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for Center City East Resident:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within the Center City East area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

WENDELL BLASSINGAME

I’m Wendell Blassingame. The paths I’ve taken in life have led me to be in a position to help uplift Skid Row while maintaining the true essence of what makes it a Community. For the last 12 years, I’ve assisted hundreds of people on their way to stable housing and helped them thrive in a precarious environment by being a solid rock for them in a world of uncertainties. I’ve humbly accepted the alias “Skid Row Fixer”, given to me by the people of Skid Row. Currently, as Central City East Resident Director, I Chair the Urban Needs and Resources Committee where we provide Job Fairs, Maps of Resources and work with City departments to stay on top of public sanitation, clean water, and safety. By having boots on the ground and setting up a booth on San Julian Park in Skid Row daily, I offer people of Skid Row a neutral public space where they can come to me with their concerns. I am seeking re-election and the ability to continue to work hard to improve conditions in Skid Row.

CIVIC CENTER/FINANCIAL DISTRICT BUSINESS 1 SEAT

Qualifications to VOTE for Civic Center/Financial District Business:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work, or own property within the Civic Center/Financial District area (requires documentation).

SCOTT MILLER

Scott Miller was born and raised in Los Angeles and has an unwavering love for the city. As a current member of the Downtown LA Neighborhood Council, Scott is an advocate for the city center, and the incredible potential it has, as well as it's diverse and vibrant communities. Scott is a member of Happening in DTLA which promotes how amazing Downtown is, and the local businesses, locals, and artists who provide so much for the community.

CIVIC CENTER/FINANCIAL DISTRICT RESIDENT 1

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Qualifications to VOTE for Civic Center/Financial District Resident: Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live work or own property within the Civic Center/Financial District area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

EYDEÉ RIVERA

Viviendo en el centro de Los Ángeles me a permitido familiarizarme con distintas culturas y escuchar sus preocupaciones. En ser ahora candidato tengo la responsabilidad ayudar y en ser partícipe de sus logros en la comunidad angelina. Deseo que Downtown LA pueda brillar, en ser una luz en todo California y el mundo. Visitar a casa vecindario ver la necesidad y así poder lograr levantar una vecindad mejor y segura

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CIVIC CENTER/FINANCIAL DISTRICT RESIDENT cont... 1 SEAT

ALISHA DIONNE HENDERSON

What do you envision for your DTLA? As a resident of Bunker Hill, a former federal public servant, and your hopeful advocate, I am committed to championing your visions for our beautifully diverse neighborhood. Let's improve the present and secure a future for Angelenos by enhancing our quality of life, improving the safety and cleanliness of our streets, and implementing sustainable practices in our neighborhood. And let's do it TOGETHER. If elected, I will convey our vital needs and desires to the Neighborhood Council and the City of Los Angeles. For instance, I will stand up for 100% smokefree multi-unit housing, solutions to deter "street takeovers" on our roads, and the implementationof solar-powered technology. Partner with me as I combine your voices with my experiences at the Sierra Club, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Department of Homeland Security to enhance our DTLA experience. Your voice. Our community. We are stronger TOGETHER.

NATHAN MAHAFFEY

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FASHION DISTRICT BUSINESS 1 SEAT

Qualifications to VOTE for Fashion District Business:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within the Fashion District area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

BRANDON ROBINSON

I've been in DTLA since 2006. It’s been my home for 16+ years. I've seen it come of age and helped to be a part of its growth all while trying to ensure we retain its character. I've helped open and build many businesses in DTLA. I currently run my production company and photo studio out of the Fashion District. I feel that DLANC is an integral part of helping the very important needs of DTLA. We need more help for businesses to feel safe to come and thrive. We need a safer community for our residents, as well as visitors who frequent DTLA. Downtown has a lot of potential to continue to become one of the most interesting and historic communities in the city. We need to continue to fight to do better for all our neighbors who need help. If we put in the work, Downtown could be one of the biggest highlights of this beautiful city. We need to be a leading community in making this city inclusive and innovative.

FASHION DISTRICT RESIDENT 1 SEAT

Qualifications to VOTE for Fashion District Resident:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within Fashion District area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

ANA CARRIL-GRUMBERG

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HISTORIC CORE BUSINESS 2 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for Historic Core Business:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within Historic Core area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

TYLER MURPHY

Hello, my name is Tyler Murphy and I’ve lived and or worked in downtown since 2006 and have been lucky enough to be part of the neighborhood council since 2007 and I’m excited to run for reelection as we continue to strive to make downtown a wonderful place to live and work even through a post pandemic recovery!

CHERI RAE RUSSELL

Downtown Resident since 1987. Peace Yoga, small business owner since 2007.

NICK LEATHERS

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SAMIR BITAR

I live & work in DTLA where I run a veteran- and LGBTQ-owned small business. Since being elected, I have led the review of and response to several key issues facing DTLA, including the far-reaching redesign of LA’s building and zoning code DTLA 2040 Community Plan and the Mills Act. I am a strong advocate for the continued preservation of DTLA’s historic buildings, and revitalization of the Historic Broadway Theater District. I champion the needs of DTLA’s art galleries, for the safety of vulnerable populations, disaster preparedness, and the needs of local small businesses. In my first two years, I have volunteered more than 300 hours working with labor unions, community groups, theatre owners, city hall, and others to beautify the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. If these efforts resonate with you, then vote for me. Let’s see what we can accomplish in another two years!

HISTORIC CORE RESIDENT 3 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for Historic Core Resident:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within Historic Core area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

LUIS M. GONZALEZ-SALAS

Hello, My Name Luis M. Gonzalez-Salas. I have worked in the Banking/Financial industry for 18 years, hold a Bachelor’s degree in International Business, and have lived and worked in DTLA for 14 years. I proudly call The Historic Core District my home. I'm running for neighborhood counsel to promote DTLA businesses, not only to our local communities, but also to greater Los Angeles. I am focusing on raising awareness and highlighting local community issues concerning; safety, street maintenance and the quality of life for DTLA residents. Will work to address the community concerns with a more realistic approach, including homelessness issues, promoting small local businesses, encourage more “green area” developments (planting of trees/foliage). Further, I will work to encourage stricter DTLA pet community responsibilities, by increasing accessibility to pet waste bags and stricter enforcement of pooper scooper laws.

ELOI GERARD

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AARON LEE JOHNSON

We all know that there are apparent issues, we need to actually put in the strength into defending the HC and not standby letting this place continue to be the joke of the Los Angeles area. Actually born In the LA area and lived in DTLA for the better part of a decade now. I love Downtown and definitely want the best for it. Thrilled with the renaissance it was going through; terrible to see its most recent set backs. My family has worked for this city and built this city in past years. My experience is in project planning, advertising and experiential design. I make plans, solve problems, bring people together. My main areas of focus are: Beautification – (greenery, signage, etc), Walkability (cleanliness, pets), HC awareness (bring attention as a tourist location), Reclaiming the metros, Heritage (Refurb the original LA), Livability (work to remove negative attributes), Volunteerism (volunteer and rally to achieve goals). Let's bring the Historic Core back to civility. You care, I care.

ARTYOM MEDIN

I'm a candidate for Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council, Historic Core. I'm very proud and grateful to live in this amazing part of Downtown Los Angeles, with all its beautiful architecture, grand old Hotels for the elite, old bank's, nstore fronts and so much more that's been cared for, is still here for all to see, enjoy, explore and take in. My goal is to continue preserving, purifying, improving and most importantly communicating with City Hall on behalf of other members of the community that I'm part of, from business owner's and their customers to my next door neighbor and neighbors. We can all benefit from reduced noise pollution, a safer environment inside both businesses and residencies as well as outside our homes. Improved quality of food at the few remaining local restaurants and record nuisance, disturbia or other criminal, civil violations and violator's in Historic Core into a digital catalog for further prosecution, conviction and prolific algorithm. Come and vote!

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HISTORIC CORE RESIDENT cont... 3 SEATS

HAKEEM PARKE-DAVIS

Hakeem Parke-Davis is an Los Angeles born and raised urban planner. He has spent most of his career as a public servant to the people of Los Angeles doing work in the areas of city planning, urban design, transportation innovation and healthy communities. Hakeem wants to see Los Angeles grow in a more economically equitable way that address the issues of the day. Addressing homelessness recovery and CoVid resiliency are at the heart of Hakeem's agenda. Hakeem wishes to see a downtown that is inclusive, thriving, and a beacon of hope for all who look upon Los Angeles.

PABLO FONTOURA

15 year downtown resident and LA area native who's just trying to make downtown and this city a better place for all of us, not just the 1%. I'm here to inform fellow downtowners and push an agenda that I think best serves the needs of the residents of the Historic Core and all Angeleno's. Unabashedly progressive, I believe in things like: living wages, reducing an inflated LAPD budget while increasing LAPD accountability and instead increasing spending on communties, renter protections, affordable housing and a path to affordable home-ownership, and an empathetic approach to homelessness that includes mental health treatment, healthcare, well paying jobs, NOT simply criminalization or shuffling people from one corner to the next. Downtown and this city as a whole needs more progressive minded advocates who'll push for green initiatives and more park space, not just more luxury developments. If this sounds like a platform you can get behind, I'm your candidate.

BRIAN LUCAS

Simply put, I love LA and I love living downtown. There's so much to offer everyone. I hope to work on the Council to make our local area cleaner, safer, inclusive, attractive to businesses and families. I care about where we live and look forward to possibly contributing more!

CHRISTIAN DITTMER

As a pedestrian I will advocate for walkability, and safety. I believe the American auto centric cannot last, and alternative means of transportation are essential to the success of our community. As an artist I care about encouraging beauty and creativity to facilitate community, identity, and culture. As an environmentally conscious individual I am keen on how we treat our Mother Earth, and try my best use sustainable as a principal in my own life. My interest in history tells me of the importance of our past. We must be pay respects come to before us to pave the way for our future. And As a Humanitarian I care about equal access to opportunity for all, and I believe in second chances. ‘As a boots on the ground citizen’ I hope to be a part of the change for a safer, more engaging, and more connected downtown.

CODY CAMERON

I have been an active fixture in the DTLA creative community for over a decade and have always used my position and influence to advocate for my neighborhood. After years of fighting for this community as a resident, I would like the honor of representing my neighbors and community as their city council member.

ROBERT MARTINEZ

My mission in life is to build communities and families through mentorship, leadership, and support. I have done this as a hospitality professional for fourteen years. Since then, I’ve embodied those ideas by getting elected to local government, standing up for disenfranchised folks, helping out the homeless, lifting up my community through education, and working towards a sustainable future. As an LA Native, I love to celebrate Los Angeles’ diversity through its food and drinking culture. I believe bars and restaurants use food and drinks as a vehicle to create connections with people and build communities. I create these connections while bartending at neighborhood bars like Golden Gopher, and as Beverage Director for acclaimed Michelin Star Chef, Curtis Stone, at Gwen. A University of California Davis graduate with a degree in Political Science, I have now married my love of public service and hospitality by becoming involved in local government.

SOUTH PARK BUSINESS 2 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for South Park Business::

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within the South Park area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

LORI ALIKSANIAN

I am optimistic about the future of South Park and Downtown as we continue to grow. I’ve been a proud resident and small business owner in South Park for the last 8 years, and I will apply my passion for this unique community as well as my experience building a business here to better downtown LA as a whole. As a medical professional, I utilize an analytical approach to solving problems and take care of my patients with compassion. A large part of a business’s success is the success and health of the community that it serves daily. I see a bright future for downtown LA that encompasses support and opportunity for businesses and business owners of all types.

TIARA PARKER-RAGLAND

Hi Everyone!! I am CEO and Founder of an elite errand and personal assistant company called Almost Anything Inc. I am 2 years new to DTLA with fresh ideas; I have many relationships across the city and my efforts will be spent toward better solutions for the homeless and the cleanliness of DTLA. In particular, my first plan of action is to implement a solution for cleaner sidewalks that will encourage residents to curb their dogs. I have fell in love with the community and looking forward to serving the local residents and businesses here.

GARRETT A. SOUTH

Healthcare Leader at Dignity Health California Hospital. As an Angeleno who both lives and works in DTLA- I amcommitted to making your voice known to ensure City Hall makes our City the one that we all deserve.

SOUTH PARK RESIDENT 3 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for South Park Resident:

Stakeholders who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within the South Park area within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

LAWRENCE CARROLL

I'm Vice President of a Los Angeles based PR agency called DOG AND A DUCK helping local businesses big and small achieve their PR goals. My clients range from beloved Los Angeles institutions like Randy's Donuts, to local DTLA businesses like The Pie Hole and THE BLOC. I serve on the Board of Directors in the Executive Committee and Chair of the Pride 365 Committee for LA Pride. I am the Founder and Board President of Majesty Gallery, a non-profit youth and children's art gallery helping families raise money to cover the costs of their children's education. I have warm relationships with city officials, corporations and nonprofit organizations throughout LA County and I value being of service to my communities. I believe in equity and advocacy for residents and businesses alike, including our neighbors on the streets. I look forward to meeting more of our South Park community, being a voice for our neighborhood and creating solutions together to improve the quality of life in DTLA.

ASHA ABDELLA

Love, integrity and honesty.

KEVIN SEYBERT

I’ve lived in Downtown Los Angeles for more than 6 years and was only recently made aware that I can join the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council. I need to do my part in helping people who live, work, and visit Downtown Los Angeles. In my role as a Construction industry professional I have and am currently working on major projects such as Metro Rail, Metropolis, and The Grand. I work with Los Angeles Building and Safety and Los Angeles World Airports daily. This experience will make me an asset to the Downtown Neighborhood Council as I understand the processes required to work with the City of Los Angeles and complete a successful project.

SOUTH PARK RESIDENTcont... 3 SEATS

DEBBY ZHOU

A DTLA resident for seven years, I would be honored to serve on DLANC for another term. As Livability Committee Chair, I led efforts to enhance mobility across the district, advocating for scramble crosswalks and collaborating with the City to establish a scooter Special Operations Zone for improved parking and riding safety. I organized a workers’ rights webinar to assist hospitality workers in navigating the unprecedented conditions as business reopened post- COVID lockdown. Most recently, I’m spearheading a project to bring much needed green space to the community via the Pico Triangle on Pico Blvd and Olive St. Outside of DLANC, I am part of the South Park Neighborhood Association. If re-elected, I will continue to fight for improving quality of life and a Downtown that is equitable for all.

SARA EASTWOOD

My name is Sara and I’m a longtime Angeleno, high school teacher, and a resident of South Park for the last four years. I am running for DLANC to represent renters, who comprise the majority of DTLA residents. Tenants have many specific needs and interests that should be represented on the Downtown LA Neighborhood Council. I care deeply about all members of our community, including families, young professionals, unhoused community members, and everyone who spends their days working in DTLA. I love living in DTLA and being a part of the community here. I hope to increase transparency about how DLANC works and host events that can bring neighbors together. A strong neighborhood council can enhance the day-to-day experiences of its residents and make elected officials and city leaders take notice of our community and its needs. I would be honored to earn your vote and serve on DLANC to leverage the full potential of our neighborhood council!A strong neighborhood council can enhance the day-to-day experiences of its residents and make elected officials

SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS (SSP) 3 SEATS

Qualifications to VOTE for Social Service Providers (SSP):

Stakeholders

LEONEL AGUILAR

My name is Leonel Aguilar and I am the current Social Service Provider board seat member of the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood council. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have over 7 years of experience in helping those who are unhoused, struggling with mental illness and substance abuse, and who may have a history of trauma. I want to continue to represent the residents of Downtown Los Angeles, both housed and unhoused, to ensure that a better quality of life is available for all of us. While one person cannot solve many of the social issues present in our community today, I will continue to collaborate with city and local agencies in order to advocate for the social service needs of the residents of Downtown Los Angeles.

ALLEN GROSS

My name is Allen Gross, I have been developing and managing affordable housing and market-rate housing in downtown Los Angeles since 2005, and I am excited to run for reelection for the downtown Los Angeles neighborhood council. I will continue to strive to make downtown LA the best neighborhood in Los Angeles to live and work.

SAI ANAM REDDY

I’ve witnessed both the government and countless local organizations create low-income housing, as well as several ways for people to access healthy food, but it seems like the number of people on the street has only increased. While people are slowly transitioning into these new housing facilities, the relatively stringent requirements for potential residents are leaving many behind. I plan to repurpose the several barely-used parking lots around Skid Row into well-maintained, areas with heating and security. Here, people can set up their tents in a safe space, and away from polluted sidewalks. With these new designated areas, we can keep people safer and, at the same time, incentivize new businesses to move into the buildings which are no longer being blocked. By bringing in new businesses, and new people to the community, we can attract the resources, and jobs it so desperately needs; so once our people do get better, they’ll have a thriving community to return and contribute to.

Notice to Voters:

Each Stakeholder will get only one ballot, based on the documentation provided at the polls. If you qualify to vote in multiple districts (ie. work in South Park and live in Historic Core), you must choose which ballot you want to receive (and provide corresponding documentation). The Area Wide, At-Large and Social Service Provider categories will be on all District Ballots. If you maintain a Community Interest in the DLANC boundaries but do not live, work, or own property in any of the Districts, you may only receive the At-Large Ballot. www.dlanc.com

who are at least 16 years of age and live, work or own property within the DLANC boundaries (requires documentation).

ROW DTLA: Paving the Way for Local Business Success

ROW DTLA is more than just a shopping and entertainment destination; it is a unique hub for creativity and innovation in downtown Los Angeles. Local entrepreneurs who have built their businesses within the complex, may take advantage of its industrial chic atmosphere, routine events and one-of-a-kind experiences and that suits them just fine.

The location of ROW DTLA in the Warehouse District is a collection of early 20th-century buildings that formerly functioned as a produce market. Through meticulous restoration and renovation efforts, the original architectural features have been preserved, resulting in a harmonious fusion of old and new elements. The site now exudes an elegant and contemporary atmosphere that appeals to visitors of diverse ranges. The large to enormous concrete walls of the buildings are adorned with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering a tantalizing view of the distinctive shops within.

RIOS is a Los Angeles-based design firm responsible for look and feel of this 30-acre mixed-use development in downtown LA. Through the use of industrial materials and raw utilitarian details, the design transformed the long rows of warehouse-style buildings into 1.3 million square feet of creative office space, with over 100 unique retail stores and 30,000 square feet of space for the arts.

The complex also hosts a range ofevents and exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing the work of local artists and creatives. These events, such as the popular Smorgasburg, draw in large crowds that help sustain the economy for the shops and businesses within ROW DTLA.

But ROW DTLA is more than just a shopping destination. It also functions as a hub for creativity and innovation, with office rentals catering to artists and creative professionals.

ROW DTLA is also a popular spot for photo shoots and social media influencers, who frequent the complex to capture the perfect shot for their feeds. The unique architecture and urban-chic surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for stunning photos.

And for those looking for a unique cinematic experience, ROW DTLA offers a rooftop cinema where visitors can enjoy classic and cult films under the stars. This unique experience provides a stunning backdrop of downtown LA, making it an unforgettable way to spend an evening.

Visitors can also stay informed about the latest happenings in downtown LA by picking up a copy of DTLA Weekly at Rappahannock Oyster Bar and M1 Lobby’s Cafe Dulce, both located within the ROW DTLA complex.

Getting to ROW DTLA is easy, with public transportation and parking available on site. The complex is open seven days a week, with varying hours depending on the shop or restaurant. For local entrepreneurs, ROW DTLA provides a unique opportunity to build a business in a vibrant and creative community. The abundance of natural light, industrial chic atmosphere, and unique architecture make ROW DTLA a destination unlike any other in downtown Los Angeles. www.ROWDTLA.com

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A New Era of Downtown Fun: Delphi Hotel Returns Rooftop Cocktails and Luxury

Suites Back to the

City

Feeling nostalgic for the prepandemic days of Downtown LA? Missing the electric backdrop, DJ hype, bikini bottoms and fufu rooftop cocktails that once made the corner of 6th and Flower one of Downtown LA’s most beloved gathering spots?

Well, look no further… yearn no more! Those days are back!

The Delphi Hotel has moved into the space previously occupied by the Standard and it’s just as cool as the old hotel ever was. Well…

It’s managed by the innovative and forward-thinking Crestline Hotels & Resorts and Delphi Hotel has undergone several major updates, including an overhaul of the ground floor and the addition of a new indoor/outdoor lobby bar called the Delphi Lounge & Coffee | Tea Bar.

And…despite the name change, the Delphi Hotel has managed to retain most of the classic features that made the Standard a Downtown favorite, including the suites with their white, Roman-style bath tubs, colorful lobby décor, and red rooftop seating pods. But, not for long… the rooftop and many parts of the hotel are still under construction and will be unavailable for at least a year.

Still, with 207 rooms arranged over 12 floors, the Delphi Hotel is a sleek and stylish hotel that’s perfect for travelers and party-goers looking for that special touch of Downtown luxury. The Delphi Hotel also boasts a variety of amenities that will make the stay memorable. From the nightclub and rooftop terrace to the outdoor pool and 24-hour fitness center, there’s always something to do at the Delphi Hotel.

So, what else is missing?

In Ancient Greece, Delphi was considered the center of the world. In modern times Downtown is considered the center of grand hotel cuisine, but for now The Delphi Hotel may currently rely on lite bites at their stylish coffee bar that serves a mean Espresso Martini.

In the upcoming months however, they’re set to debut several new dining venues including a modern diner concept, a food truck rooftop and garden, and a lobby lounge with a private bar experience, returning at least one pre-pandemic nightlife epicenter to DTLAs re-emerging hospitality scene.

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