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The Wilshire Grand Center opened Friday as the tallest building in the city and the highest west of the Mississippi River, if only thanks to its spire. Holding meeting rooms and 365,000 square ...
But for its owner, the best view of the Wilshire Grand Center is looking east from Koreatown, where the just-completed $1.35-billion tower can be viewed as a symbol of how much Korean immigrants ...
After five years of construction, the Wilshire Grand Center is now the tallest building in Los Angeles and the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. At 1,100 feet, the new structure ...
Standing 1,100 feet tall, the Wilshire Grand Center is the latest in a crop of new skyscrapers in the Los Angeles skyline. From the street to the spire, the Wilshire Grand reaches a sky-high 73 ...
We've been watching it grow for months, and now that constructions seems to be complete on the outside of the Wilshire Grand Center, we've started wondering what's going on inside. While it's ...
At 1,100 feet, the Wilshire Grand Center is the tallest tower in the West, thanks to its spire. Sterling Davis via Curbed LA Flickr pool The Wilshire Grand Center—which opens to the public today ...
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At 1,100 feet, the 73-story Wilshire Grand Center is the tallest tower in Los Angeles and the nation’s tallest building west of Chicago. But its significance to the City of Angels is greater than its ...
The Wilshire Grand Center is the brainchild of Yang-ho Cho, the 68-year-old Chairman and CEO of Korean Airlines, who earned his MBA from USC in 1979. “Fight on!” he said, as he took the podium ...
From the open-air plaza on the 73rd floor of the Wilshire Grand Center in Los Angeles, the views extend to the southern California coast 50 miles out. With its distinctive rooftop spire making it the ...
Wilshire Grand Center to be tallest building west of Mississippi River Will top L.A.%27s current tallest building by almost 100 feet 208 concrete trucks delivered 21%2C000 loads of concrete ...