Historic Preservation
Recognizing the value in historic
properties, the reclaiming of office space in downtown Los Angeles is experiencing great success. Creative additions to the space in subtle functional pods, while upgrading the infrastructure of
the building is a business success formula.
Adaptive reuse is a popular notion with limited new construction receiving funding and the population demographics continuing to rise.
Businesses remain committed to the nerve center of the city, connected and increasing their dependency on public transportation systems.
Residential historical preservation continues to be a highly
regarded practice, increasing the number of cultural landmarks in Los Angeles. Historic building code exceptions and federal tax incentives stimulate the growth. The quality of the assets of the City
of Los Angeles, and its architectural heritage is increasing, thanks to the concerted efforts of the Los Angeles Conservancy and LA Cultural Affairs."This is the most beautiful restoration I've
seen in Los Angeles, and I will nominate it for the 2002 historic preservation awards." - - Martin Weil, AIA Preservation Architect "This project looks terrific, the
changes you've made to this old building are phenomenal; it's restored to its original grandeur." - - Anna Llorente-Thurik Sussman Prezja
"This mansion is
spectacular, the painting technique in the dining room recreating the original silver-leaf finish is awesome. Stunning." - - Brett Waterman, National VP Sales Realtor.com
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