South Park (Downtown Los Angeles)
South Park is a commercial district in southwestern Downtown Los Angeles, California. It is the location of the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Crypto.com Arena, and the "L.A. Live" entertainment complex. HistoryAt the beginning of the 21st century the area began to rapidly transform with infill development.[1] Luxury apartments and condominiums with ground floor retail began construction in the 2000s.[2] The district's proximity to the University of Southern California, as well as the A Line and E Line light rail lines, have made it an attractive area for young professionals. As with many neighborhood transformations, this change in demographics has many concerned about displacement and gentrification issues. GeographyAccording to the City of Los Angeles:
Bordering the district are Pico-Union on the west, West Adams on the southwest, South Los Angeles district on the southeast, the Warehouse District on the southeast, and the Financial District on the northeast. Major thoroughfares include Venice, Pico and Olympic Boulevards, Grand Avenue, and Figueroa Street. The A Line light rail and E Line light rail stop in the district at the Pico/Chick Hearn station. TransportationThe Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and LADOT (DASH & Commuter Express) provide heavy rail (subway), light rail, and local bus services throughout South Park and to the Greater Los Angeles Area. The area is also served by Montebello Bus Lines Line 50, Foothill Transit Silver Streak (bus) and Line 465, and Big Blue Bus Line Rapid 10. The neighborhood is served by the A Line (Los Angeles Metro) and E Line (Los Angeles Metro) via the Pico station. Notable Buildings
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