Citizens Celebrate Downtown Revival
- Share via
About 100 Culver City business leaders, residents and community activists are meeting today to celebrate the progress of the city’s $11-million downtown revitalization.
The five-year rehabilitation has included the construction of a City Hall, the renovation of several landmark buildings, a street landscaping project and a public art program. Community members will spend the day touring the neighborhood and discussing future redevelopment aimed at creating a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented area.
One parcel of downtown left to be developed is a vacant lot at Culver and Ince boulevards now being used for parking and a weekly farmers market. The redevelopment agency is considering several proposals to transform the lot into an entertainment and retail complex.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.