You got me I can’t spell. Conservancy. It’s just frustrating to think that someone can’t do what they want with their own personal property. It happens over and over again and we live in America. It makes one leery to invest in real estate in LA. This property was registered historical without the owner permission in 1982 then in 1987 the quake condemned it and now here it sits. The owner had to sale it for nothing because they couldn’t afford to keep it due to the bureaucratic BS.
Who are you all to think you should choose what should or shouldn’t go into to a property that you have nothing to do with. Someone has invested a lot of money into a piece of real estate that has been an eye sore for 20 years since it was condemned after the 1987 quake. It’s been sitting there because everyone thinks they should have a say in what it should be. At one time with the Vega building it was a historical beauty, but without it it’s a eye sore. I grew up in that theater and ate at Jim’s weekly, but when someone’s lively hood was determined by the conservatory, it’s a shame. Take out what you think should be preserved, put it into a museum and make the building into something the community can use and enjoy looking at.
You got me I can’t spell. Conservancy. It’s just frustrating to think that someone can’t do what they want with their own personal property. It happens over and over again and we live in America. It makes one leery to invest in real estate in LA. This property was registered historical without the owner permission in 1982 then in 1987 the quake condemned it and now here it sits. The owner had to sale it for nothing because they couldn’t afford to keep it due to the bureaucratic BS.
Who are you all to think you should choose what should or shouldn’t go into to a property that you have nothing to do with. Someone has invested a lot of money into a piece of real estate that has been an eye sore for 20 years since it was condemned after the 1987 quake. It’s been sitting there because everyone thinks they should have a say in what it should be. At one time with the Vega building it was a historical beauty, but without it it’s a eye sore. I grew up in that theater and ate at Jim’s weekly, but when someone’s lively hood was determined by the conservatory, it’s a shame. Take out what you think should be preserved, put it into a museum and make the building into something the community can use and enjoy looking at.