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DTLA Flower Market's Major Reno

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Rendering of Southern California Flower Market redevelopment project

More details are being released about the big redevelopment for DTLA's more-than-a-century-old Southern California Flower Market, thanks to the release of a new study.

Of its two, two-story buildings near Seventh and Wall streets, the south building would be torn down, and replaced with a 15-story building, Curbed Los Angeles reports.

The north building will keep operating as the Flower Market and be renovated in phases.

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Rendering of Southern California Flower Market redevelopment project.

The new building would have 323 residential units on the top 12 floors with retail, office and restaurants on the lower floors. It would include bike storage and a public paseo.

On the lower floors, there will be 59K SF of office, 4,400 SF of retail, 64k SF of wholesale space and storage, 13,400 SF of two restaurants and other food options and 9,200 SF of event space.