In earlier posts on the UCLA
Grand Hotel, we have noted that construction started off at a very
leisurely pace but seemed to be picking up.
When yours truly went by earlier today (see photos), trucks were rolling
in and out. Other construction machines
were wrecking the remains of parking structure #6. Could it be that the more rapid pace has
anything to do with the fact that a trial date for the lawsuit challenging the
project will be set next week? Is
someone trying to get facts on the ground?
Note that the lawsuit, even if there are facts on the ground, could
limit operations of the Grand Hotel, require tax payments, and impose other
costs.
Legal types can read the plaintiffs’ complaint
below:
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