Bunker Hill Redevelopment Project records 1938-1997

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Bunker Hill Redevelopment Project records 1938-1997

The collection spans from 1938 to 1997 and consists of items related to the redevelopment of Bunker Hill: legal documents, reports, studies, brochures, proposals, serials, books, photographs, design proposals, and Community Redevelopment Agency studies.

46.0 Linear feet; 26 boxes plus oversize material

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SNAC Resource ID: 6658462

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Central Business District Redevelopment Project (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Kawaratani, Yukio

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Bunker Hill Redevelopment Project.

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Historical Note The Bunker Hill Redevelopment Project began in 1955 when the city of Los Angeles decided to modernize the downtown area by building skyscrapers and giving it a more sophisticated look. Spearheaded by the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, California, and its principal downtown planner, Yukio Kawaratani, Bunker Hill was transformed and eventually became synonymous with downtown L.A. Its long-standing his...

Bunker Hill Urban Renewal Project

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The Bunker Hill Redevelopment Project began in 1955 when the city of Los Angeles decided to modernize the downtown area by building skyscrapers and giving it a more sophisticated look. Spearheaded by the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, California, and its principal downtown planner, Yukio Kawaratani, Bunker Hill was transformed and eventually became synonymous with downtown L.A. Its long-standing history can be separated into seven distinct periods: I. "The Rise of Bun...