Project May Not See Residents for Months; Bottega Louie to Stay Open
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – The Brockman Building stands as one of Downtown’s most anticipated residential conversions, as area boosters hope it will inject pedestrian life onto recovering Seventh Street. Yet although the upgrade was completed last year, the property has yet to see a single resident and is mired in financial troubles.
Worse, it is unclear how long the building at Seventh Street and Grand Avenue might remain uninhabited, or even who will own the project a year from now.
About the only bright point for Downtowners is that the upscale restaurant and market that opened in the building last month is not embroiled in the project’s troubles, and will continue to operate.
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