LA Approves $665 Million Hollywood Development Project
Two skyscrapers, among other things
The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday approved the $665 million Millennium Hollywood Project, which will feature hotel, housing, retail and office space.
The project previously came under fire for its planned location at the Capitol Records building along Vine and Yucca, which is near an active earthquake fault.
However, the council's planning commission unanimously approved the development deal back in March.
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