- Three notorious graffiti-covered skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles, known as Oceanwide Plaza or “Graffiti Towers,” have been purchased for a renovation project.
- A joint venture between KPC Group and Landlease acquired the property for $470 million, with an additional $800 million slated for its revamp, bringing the total investment to over $1.2 billion.
- The buildings were abandoned in 2019 by their former owner, Beijing-based Oceanwide Holding, after a $1 billion investment, becoming a symbol of US-China tensions and later gaining international recognition for extensive graffiti.
- The renovated property, situated across from the Crypto.com arena, is anticipated to be completed and ready in time for the 2028 summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
- Officials involved in the acquisition and local residents have expressed positive reactions, viewing the project as a significant improvement for the area.
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