- Stock Photography: THE GENTRIFICATION OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES GIVES THE CITY A NEW ART GALLERY by Dephotos711
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- Photo title: The Gentrification of Downtown Los Angeles Gives the City a New Art Gallery
- Author: Dephotos711
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- Los Angeles, CA / USA - April 12, 2019: The entrance of an art gallery in downtown Los Angeles. This is an example of the gentrification of downtown LA and the adaptive reuse of an old flour mill into an art gallery in the Arts District. The original flour mill was built in phases from 1896 to 1929. The entrance is framed by a beautiful archway, and the landscaping uses xeriscaping in order to conserve water. The Arts District is now a mixed use residential and commercial area, with trendy housing and shops.
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