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DTLA CELEBRATES CAMBRIA HOTEL COMING IN 2020 TO THE SPRING STREET STRIP
umility is the true key to success. Successful people lose their way at times. They often embrace and overindulge from the fruits of success. Humility halts this f you’re in love with the nostalgic feeling you get arrogance and self-indulging when visiting Downtown thanks to its many artrap. Humble people share the chitectural wonders, and have the guts to take credit and wealth, remaining on one of its adaptive reuse projects, Historic Core focused and hungry to contindevelopers have an old building they can sell you. ue the journey of success. -Rick Pitino Kumar’s 13 story, 180-room CamDTLA PATRIOTS MEET bria Hotel is slated to open in 2020 THESE MIMOSAS
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FIRST PHASE OF A ROW FULL OF FOOD CHOICES 757 Alameda St, Suite 160, Los Angeles, CA 90021
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uch is the case with Cambria Hotels, who was proud to announce the official beginning of construction of their new hotel in Downtown Los Angeles during an all star DTLA Patriot brunch at Le Petit Paris late last month. Marking their introduction to DTLA’s thriving and growing business and tourism industry, the new Downtown LA hotel will be located at 419 S. Spring Street just a Metro ride away from everything else DTLA has to offer. Cambria is well known for their upscale amenities designed for the modern traveler. Offering guests guiltfree indulgences while on the road, properties feature compelling design inspired by their locations, spacious and comfortable rooms, flexible meeting space, and freshly prepared food and local craft beers. Hear that, Iron Triangle? There are 40 Cambria Hotel properties across the United States. Choice Hotels International presents Cambria Hotels as a franchise opportunity. DTLA’s location belongs to Sagar Kumar, Executive Vice President, PNK Group.
giving his family, friends and other event attendees more reasons to celebrate. As the speakers took to the platform, Le Petit passed out Champaign mimosas that helped warm the room and make for easy introductions. Councilmen Jose Huizar was among the attendees who took the time to congratulate Kumar with kind words and a signed certificate of recognition. Kumar addressed the room thanking those involved since the beginning of his grand undertaking with feelings that toggled between frustration over the lengthly process and elation with the realization that good things do come to those who wait. Downtown Weekly sat down over brunch with Janis Cannon, Senior Vice President, Upscale Brands just before the main gathering to discuss any built in plans for sustainability and shared in the excitement of their new DTLA location. Congrats to all! Downtown Weekly’s advice to win over Downtown and become a huge success; hire a cordial staff, pay close attention to detail and serve a mean cocktail. @cambriahotels
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DTLA REAL ESTATE EMPIRE: CHUCK STEEDMAN TALKS SMART by JAMES CREVISTON - PHOTOS BY KERI FREEMAN
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ften when we think about smart technology we think smart phones, smart TVs, and even home assistants like Alexa. When AEG and Johnson Controls held a Smart Ready Event in the heart of Los Angeles at the Staples Center they gave Downtown Weekly a Tour for an intimate look into how venues, buildings, and cities can become smarter and more sustainable.
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epending on your viewpoint this was not the vision of Los Angeles we saw in Demolition Manor the Ridley Scott classic Blade Runner. In fact the future versions of Los Angeles those films portray might be even missing the possible advancements Johnson Controls is looking to provide to AEG and Los Angeles. Johnson Controls has found that cities are looking to implement particular types of applications, including those that are sustainable and environmentally conscious, while also reducing costs, providing jobs, and increasing public safety. While these aspirations are commendable they also found that the barriers are many. When Johnson Controls surveyed 330 cities including 120 from Canada and the United States they found that many faced similar fears including security concerns as well as lack of state and federal support. While this seems like a negative there are still many upsides including the fact that North America leads the world in the percentage of cities that intend or have already implemented smart city strategies. With all the talk of “smart cities” we have to be wondering what exactly a smart city includes? According to Johnson Controls smart cities include applications such as LED street lights, connected street lighting, smart public transportation, smart parking, smart electricity meters, and even air quality monitoring. With updated systems such as connected street lighting and smart public transportation the long term effects can be impressive since urban centers like Los Angeles will be the primary focus of such technologies.
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The Ever Growing Demand for Smart Cities Lisa Brown, the Senior National Director of Municipal Infrastructure and Smart Cities for Johnson Controls, mentioned that the “smart cities market” is a billion dollar market. With the increased growth of urban sprawl experts have estimated that within the next twenty years that “70 percent of people will be living in urban environments” and that smart applications are a responsible use of resources. Along with the team on hand from Johnson Controls was the Chief Operating and Development Officer at AEG, Chuck Steedman. AEG is the operator of Staples Center, L.A. Live and the Los Angeles Convention Center. AEG and Johnson Controls have partnered so that AEG can merge the physical and digital path of the consumer. Mr. Steedman explained that the stress the fans attending an event at a stadium or concert venue take a toll on the cities infrastructure.
“The idea behind smart cities and smart venues is to “meaningfully engage” the consumer, Mr. Steedman stated, “because somebody whose engaged is going to be more than likely to repeat as a customer, more than likely to spend more money while on property.” Engaging users and their data is important to companies like AEG.
DATA IS THE NEW OIL As it was stated by both Lisa Brown and Chuck Steedman, “data is the new oil”. Data is mined from consumers via apps, purchases, locations, web searches, and social media. Smart cities and companies like Johnson Controls and AEG intend to use that data to make money and smart choices about the future of cities. Will the smart cities of tomorrow be Utopian dreamscapes we hope or more of a dystopia digital hive? Only time will tell, until then AEG and Johnson Controls plans to work to crate a smarter Los Angeles. @aegworldwide
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DTLA REAL ESTATE EMPIRE: WAT is YOUR NEXT MOVE by LEI HU WAT
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DTLA REAL ESTATE EMPIRE
GARY WAT WAT IS YOUR NEXT MOVE Gary Wat is a rising luxury real estate extraordinaire specializing in luxury listings, home buying, real estate investments and international clients. Just starting a new chapter of his career with top notch brokerage, The Agency, Wat always delivers 5-star service helping his clients make the best real estate decisions to live, to invest and to build. Now Gary is elevating the “Gary Wat Homes” experience to a whole new level. Who is Gary Wat?
Well, if there was one
Wat is an LA local - born and raised. He’s an eduthing certain about Gary cator, a surfer, a world traveler, a foodie, a comis that he thrives on uncertainty, the munity favorite, a thinker, a creator… it is not unknowns, seeking adventures and easy to define him with a single title. all the possibilities out there. Having studied and lived in Hong Kong, Growing up in San Gabriel Valley, Gary graduated locally from Arcadia High School and Spain and other parts of Europe then went off to UC Riverside, majoring in Busi- during college exchange programs, ness Administration. In a typical Asian American Gary cherishes every opportunity to explore a new place, a new culture fashion, he was expected to get a job with a staand a new self. ble salary and start to live his life.
Wat also started his own successful tutoring business after college. At the age of 26, Gary jumped on an opportunity to advance his international experience to go to Japan as an English educator. After working a year in public education in Japan, he ended up opening a Private English school which thrived to have over 100 students and lived in Japan teaching for another 3 years.
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The extensive travel and cultural immersion experience sculptured his one-of-a-kind personality and skill set: excellent in interpersonal and inter-cultural communication, creative at problem solving, sharp business negotiations, and most importantly, kind and generous at heart - all quite noticeable especially during Wat’s staged open house events.
Some of the highlights of Wat’s events include strategic partnerships with world recognized brands such as Breget Watches and Meukow Cognac to feature his multi-million listings at the grand opening events.
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First. Pick them up from the airport and make sure they are well settled. Then he gets to work, showing them prospective properties and offering critical advice on the best investment opportunities.
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Now, WAT is your next move? To Live. To Invest. To Build.
Wat is also continuously looking for creative solutions to make the experience more unique and unforgettable. It’s not all GLAM AND GLORY that Wat is pursuing, but the relationships built along the way with the community, international and local, that will truly help his clients reach their real estate goals.
Partnerships. Community. Connections.
Recently, Wat partnered with Hing Wa Lee Jewelers at an open house event to give the each guest the VIP experience by pairing them with a watch to wear for the night, price ranging from $50,000$200,000. Although, the watch may WAT ABOUT REAL ESTATE? have not been a million dollars, rest “What I truly love about Real Estate assured, they felt like a hundred milis that it deeply challenges me to lion dollar guest. examine who I am as an entrepreneur. Never in my life, have I woken so early “I am always looking to make the to start my days, implementing a experience a ‘five-star experistronger morning routine so that I ence!’”, said Gary Wat. can be prepared for the day ahead. It keeps my mind sharp, looking for the When Wat’s international clients opportunities that lie just beyond fly in, he makes sure they are well the horizon.” taken care of.
That’s what Gary Wat strives for. “I love these partnerships....these friendships that go beyond just business and transactions. The most fulfilling moments are not closing the deals, but getting invited to my clients’ housewarming parties, birthday parties, and sometimes family gatherings. I am grateful to be part of their lives and their communities.”
say wat you will about dtla!
“It’s exciting to see the revitalization of a true urban environment in Los Angeles. But I still feel like DTLA has a lot of room to grow which leave a lot of opportunity. With the Olympics coming to LA in 2028, I believe investments in the city today will grow exponentially as the need for housing, public services, and infrastructure grows.” @GARYWATHOMES
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To Be Or Not To Be? DTLA THEATER GUIDE
With direction and choreography by Matthew Bourne and music by Prokofiev, “Cinderella” opened on February 6 with performances continuiung through March 10, 2019.
24 Street Theater 514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 COMING SOON... “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” SPRING 2019
BOB BAKERS MARIONETTES 1345 W. 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90026 ON STAGE NOW... “IMAGINATION LIVES HERE” JAN - MAY
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 COMING SOON... “CLEMENCY OF TITUS” MAR 2
LA PHIL 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 ON STAGE NOW... “Buddha Passion” FEB 8 - 9
EAST WEST PLAYERS 514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 COMING SOON “MAN OF GOD” JAN 21 - FEB 24
AHMANSON THEATER 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 COMING SOON... “CINDERELLA” FEB 6 - MAR 10
LOS ANGELES THEATER CENTER 514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 COMING SOON... “HOME” MAR 2 - APRIL 7
THE ROBEY THEATER COMING SOON.. “THE ROBESON EFFECT” 514 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 FEB 16
REDCAT 631 W 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 COMING SOON... “CHRISTIANE JATAHY” FEB 21 - 24
MARK TAPER FORUM 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 ON STAGE NOW... “LINDA VISTA” JAN 9 - FEB 14
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MUSIC TO YOUR EARS: DAVID BOWIE
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hen the band was feahe David Bowie tured on “The Tonight Alumni Tour has Starring Jimmy Fallon”, returned and it’s Show members explained to Fallon, coming to the “It’s not a cover band, it’s the band! historic Orpheum Thethe actual band, so when you’re atre on Thursday, Febru- It’s there it sounds as close as you’re ary 7. going to get to Bowie.” This unforgettable evening of David Bowie’s songs features keyboardist and bandleader Mike Garson and fellow key alumni musicians of Bowie’s bands from across the decades. Expect powerful performances from Garson, EarlSlick, Carmine Rojas, Charlie Sexton and Mark Plati, plus world-class vocalists on various dates including Bowie alum Emm Gryner, Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated Evan Rachel Wood, Grammy nominee Gaby Moreno and many more. The band also features legendary guitarist Earl Slick, who worked on landmark Bowie albums such as Diamond Dogs, Young Americans and Reality; and Bowie’s Let’s Dance/Serious Moonlight Tour bassist, Carmine Rojas. Between them, they have over 30 years of experience recording, writing, and playing live with Bowie.
“We’ve added a bunch of new songs from David we haven’t played in the past including Cracked Actor, Sweet Thing/ Candidate, TVC 15 and more. The big Bowie fans have been asking for some of these deeper tracks along with the wide array of hits from across the decades.” Also added, the amazing Corey Glover from Living Colour to join the always remarkable fan favorite Bernard Fowler from The Rolling Stones. Missing The Stardust? Well, this tour promises to bring the stardust, the dedication, collective appreciation and celebration for David Bowie each night. @orpheumtheatrela DTLA TRIVIA: WHAT WAS DAVID BOWIE’S ORIGINAL STAGE NAME?
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BUNKER HILL is DTLA’s leader in live performance art, presenting formally trained theater, dance and musical performances, including those in the visual arts as well as presenting DTLA’s master chefs.
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OUE-SKYSPACE Think: California’s Tallest Observation Deck, Private Events, 5Star Restaurants, 71 Stories, Skyslide.
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WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL Think: LA PHIL, 2018 Centennial Season, World Reknown Composers, Beethovan, Mickey
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Sure, the FINANCIAL DISTRICT sounds like it’s ALL WORK and no play, but with historic landmarks, sky tops with full bars, thrill rides, & award winning happy hours, prepare yourself for the pressures of excitement.
With its independence, CHINATOWN has strengthened its romantic and familiar relationship with Downtown, demonstrating it is as gentle as it is honest with its gifts for DTLA.
Order in the courts, dine in or take out...Not just for law making anymore, the COURTS DISTRICT of DTLA offers a gambit of public art, a 360 degree observation deck, legendary eateries and historical landmarks.
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WILSHIRE GRAND Staples Center/LA LIVE Think: Sushi with a view, Think: Sports Area, Live Poolside Bar, Rooftop Concerts, Movie Theater, Restaurants, Bowling Alley, XGames, Hotel Rooms, Palm Trees. 4 Star Hotels, Rooftop Spas.
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CHINATOWN CENTRAL PLAZA Jazz Club, Dim Sum, Hanfu, Peking Duck, Chinese New Year’s, Culture Festivals.
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LA LIBRARY Think: Tranquility, Historic Building, Field Trip, Courtyard Dining, Millions of Text, Research, Illuminati.
GIN LIN WAY Think: Red Lanterns, Neon, Vintage Chinese Architecture, Jazz Clubs1938.
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METROPOLIS Think: Panoramic Views, New Skyline, Sky Pools, Dogparks, Exquisite Dining, Boutique Hotel, Cabanas.
110/105/10/5 FWY Intersection Think: Car Radio, Traffic, MapQuest, Windshield, Congestion, Bumpers, CHP, Road rage.
Year of the Dog Think: Loyalty. Careful Observation. Plenty of new restaurants, art shows, and a new year of cultural festivities.
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PHO 87 ONIBORU SPRING STREET BBQ
UNION STATION Think: Subway, Maps, Train Station.
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CITY HALL Think: City Council, Committee Meetings, City Planning, Ceremonies, Observation Deck, The Mayor Beacon, Projected Light Displays.
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Polyphonoptic Tower Think: Kinetic Sculpture, Music, Lights, Synchronization, Water, Flood, Faulty to Fixed.
top food picks CIENTO LINDO IJUSTICE TAVERN MPERIAL WESTERN
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LITTLE TOKYO is the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in America. With over 3500 welcoming residents, and hundreds of shops Little Tokyo sees its fair share of tourism in DTLA.
ARTS DISTRICT is DTLA’s perfect mix of fine art galleries, creative loft style living, organic eating, and BEER, hosting the most eclectic mix of indie artisan showcases and micro-brewing companies in all of Los Angeles.
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OLD JAPANESE UNION CHURCH Think: 1922, East Coast Players, LAArtCore, World Class Theater, 30+ Years.
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JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM Think: Tradition, Exhibits, WW2, Sculpture, History, Extraordinary Origami.
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The Metro Regional Connector Think: All of Downtown’s Districts Connected allowing passengers to transfer to Blue, Expo, Red and Purple Lines, bypassing Union Station.
top food picks PRIME PIZZA SAKE DOJO REDBIRD
HAUSER & WIRTH Think: Globe Mills Complex, Art World, Manuela Restaurant, Art Exhibits, Installations.
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ZINC CAFE SIXTH & MILL BRERA
fashion district
The HISTORIC CORE is revitalized with new bike lanes, parklettes, community gardens, outdoor concerts, artisan pop-ups, and 2 of the most highly anticipated self-guided art tours in the country.
Where SKID ROW meets the INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE DISTRICT, with community leaders and entrepreneurs willing to solve the problems of an area known for having the argest homeless population in the country.
The FASHION DISTRICT is a stitched oasis where fashion designers, wholesalers, market weeks, retailed fashion wares, accessories, textiles, and shoppers collide.
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NIGHT ON BROADWAY Think: Outdoor concert, 12 Historic Theaters, Live Performances, Food Trucks, Crepes, Huge Crowds.
ANGEL CITY BREWERY The Most: Think: IPA, Beer Tasting, DOWNTOWN ARTWALK Local Entertainment, Think: Creativity, NightKaraoke, Comedy Night, time Celebration, GallerNew Mini-Festivals, Indie ies, Artists, Entertainment, Art Shows. Street Vendors, Interactive Exhibits, Bar The Almost: Crawl. Institute of Contemporary Art The Almost: Think: Museum, BRINGING BACK 12,700Sqft., Industrial BROADWAY Building, 32-Year-Old Art Think: Street Car, Historic Institution. Architecture Theater, Wedding Bouby wHY, Public Programtiques, Parklettes, ming, Retail Stores. Night On Broadway
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SMORGASBURG Think: Alameda Marketplace, 10,000 Visitors, Indie Artisan, Sunday, Food, Music, Vintage, Wellness, Donuts.
CALIFORNIA MARKET CTR Think: Designers. ShowCase, Market Week, Fashion, Accessories, Textiles, Fashion Run Way.
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LAMP/Union Rescue Mission/SkidRow Housing Trust Think: Non Profit, Giving, Public Service, Fundraising, Art Events.
SANTEE ALLEY Think: Bargains, SwapMeet, Bizarre, Street Dogs, Wigs, Wholesale Purses, Immitation Perfume.
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TheROW Think: 1.3 million Sqft,. Multi-Use Complex, Residents, Shopping, Restaurants, Local Entertainment, Creative Office Spaces.
BIGGER! BETTER! Wall Florist Market Think: Coral Forest, Farmer’s Market, Grilled Food, Aqua Frescas, Wholesale Flowers. Saturdays.
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