Title supplied by cataloger. Photographer's caption reads, "In the late 1990s, the Community Redevelopment Agency poured $90 million public dollars into Trizec Properties' Hollywood & Highland complex. For the circular center courtyard, developers looked to the 1916 film epic Intolerance and built a pair of bloated pillars topped by enormous white elephants. It was a prophetic move. Following three years of construction and the expenditure of $595 million, the retail and entertainment center opened to a tanking tourist economy two months after the twin towers fell. Two-thirds of the center's value evaporated in three years. CIM Group picked up the complex as a $200 million bargain."
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image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;24 x 36 cm. on sheet 26 x 38 cm. Photographic prints
Hollywood & Highland Center (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.) Entertainment facilities in shopping centers--California--Los Angeles Shopping centers--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles) Central business districts--California--Los Angeles Streets--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles) Courtyards--California--Los Angeles Statues--California--Los Angeles Hollywood Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.) Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Neighborhoods Collection photographs
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