City of Los Angeles to spend $3 Billion to build 330,000 square feet of Convention Center space.
Los Angeles, California — According to state and local development sources, City of Los Angeles plans to invest $3,000,000,000.00 to build out 330,000 square feet of new Convention Center space in Los Angeles. The city plans to occupy the new space in Los Angeles, on or about May 1, 2029. According to the city website The City of Los Angeles is a diverse, populous metropolis in Southern California, founded by Spanish settlers in 1781 and named for angels. Known as the “City of Angels” and the capital of the entertainment industry, it’s a global center for culture and tourism, offering attractions from the Hollywood Sign to numerous museums and sports venues. The city manages its own services, including water and power, the Port of Los Angeles, and LAX, and collaborates with the county on issues like homelessness and transportation.
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