The Wilshire Grand project in Downtown Los Angeles held its 'Topping Out' ceremony back in 03/08/2016. Recently, work has begun on the sail shaped crown and the photo above shows construction work continues on the crown. Also a spire will be constructed which will complete the skyscraper to its final height of 1,100 square feet. The mixed use skyscraper consisting of 900 hotel rooms and about 400,000 sq. ft. of office space will become the next tallest building (including spire) west of the Mississippi River.
By: Chad Kim
The Wilshire Grand project in Downtown Los Angeles held its 'Topping Out' ceremony back in 03/08/2016. Recently, work has begun on the sail shaped crown and the photo above shows construction work continues on the crown. Also a spire will be constructed which will complete the skyscraper to its final height of 1,100 square feet. The mixed use skyscraper consisting of 900 hotel rooms and about 400,000 sq. ft. of office space will become the next tallest building (including spire) west of the Mississippi River.
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By: Chad Kim
According to the LA Times, Wilshire Grand reached a momentous occasion as a ceremony was held on 03/08/2016 to celebrate the tower 'Topping Out'. When the project is finished, the tower will stand a total of 1,100 feet tall including the spire. Within this massive mixed use tower will contain about 400,000 square feet of office space and 900 hotel rooms. The attached building will also contain convention space and also includes ballrooms. |
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