USC saves view of LA Coliseum sign after clash with developer, city
The University of Southern California and developer Hamid Razipour have settled a years-long battle over a five-story development that would have obstructed the iconic L.A. Memorial Coliseum sign. The school bought the triangular parcel at 3851 South Grand Avenue, putting the kibosh on any development that could block the historic sign, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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