Downtown Los Angeles Retail Open For Business At The Spring Arcade Building and Lofts!

New Apple Store opened in the DTLA Tower Theater on June 24th to rave reviews.

After a cautious June 1st soft opening to large venues like the Music Hall. We now have opened the golden gates of Downtown Los Angeles’ retail core. Theaters, Bars, and Restaurants are now at full capacity and in some cases mask free for the vaccinated.

The public health goal of hitting a 70% vaccination rate for adults by July 4th is very close to bringing Downtown Los Angeles back from the brink of devastation. From 7th and Fig. to the Garment District residents and retailers are celebrating mask-free.

Experts agree that DTLA. is a cornerstone of the region’s tourism industry. This is due to the number of conventions hosted in DTLA Already this year, six new conventions have been booked, bringing in thousands of would-be customers to an area crushed by months of forced lockdowns. Once people see how much the region offers, we hope there will be a much-needed spike in residential property leases and purchases to match the vibrant rebirth to the rest of the local economy. If Los Angeles had Golden Gates, now would be the time to throw them open.

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“First of all, it should become a national holiday because it really marks and symbolizes the renaissance of Los Angeles and our property,” said Niles Harris, area hotel manager at the Intercontinental Los Angeles Downtown. “We, like many businesses, especially in the tourism space, have really been decimated by the pandemic.”

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Down Town Los Angeles has a long history of bouncing Back from Devastation as seen here on Spring Street

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