Construction cranes soar above the landmark corner of Hollywood and Vine. More than a dozen multimillion-dollar projects have been announced, launched or just completed in Hollywood that promise new stores, restaurants, apartments and towers of glass and steel.
The love-hate battle over development that is playing out in neighborhoods all over the Southland is amplified in Hollywood.
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Residents and business owners prize the lingering charm of Hollywoods golden past and fear the place they love is slipping away. My worst-case scenario is that it loses the special flavor that is unique to Hollywood, said neighborhood activist Cheryl Holland.
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When owner Michael Viscuso opens the Kress a $12.5-million refurbishment of the Art Deco-style former Kress dime store in a few weeks, it will house a nightclub, restaurant, sushi bar, banquet room and rooftop bar. Viscuso has assembled other property nearby with plans to add more stores and build a 15-story hotel-condominium.
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With traffic already awful at many hours, fears multiply that congestion will make Hollywood truly unbearable if developers arent reined in.