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Los Angeles Union Station – Regional Context
Region of Influence - How We Move
3 Existing Rail System
Measure M Project Map
Los Angeles Union Station – Local Context
Los Angeles Union Station’s Place in the City
Los Angeles Union Station’s Place in the City
Los Angeles Union Station’s Place in the City
Los Angeles Union Station’s Place in the City
Los Angeles Union Station’s Place in the City
LAUS/Civic Center - Public Sector Planning and Investments
Land Use Planning Land Use Planning
Land Use Planning
• Adopted 1996
• Roughly 11M sf. of Development
Rights (6M sf. at LAUS)
• TFAR between LAUS and Terminal Annex properties
• LA Department of City Planning, in coordination with Metro, kicking off ADP update in 2018
• Exploring expansion of ADP
boundaries and broader TFAR boundaries
Land Use Planning Alameda District Specific Plan
Publicly held properties Publicly Held Parcels
Civic Center Master Development Plan Study Area
Source: City of Los Angeles
Civic Center Master Development Plan Study Area
Connect US Action Plan: North of the 101
Funded Projects
• Approximately $20 M • 3 corridors
Connect US Action Plan: South of the 101 Connect US Action Plan: South of the 101
Funded Projects
• Approx. $36.2 million • 9 corridors
Los Angeles Crossing
Los Angeles River Revitalization Los Angeles River
Source: LARRMP
High Speed Rail
Transit Investments at and around LAUS
Regional Connector
West Santa Ana Branch
New Silver Line Station Link US
LAUS/Civic Center Area - Private Investment
LAUS/Civic Center Area Proposed Development
Residential Commercial Mixed Use Public Civic Center Master Development Plan
• 4,229 Residential Units • 397,000 SF of Commercial • 65,000 SF of Public Buildings • 2 New Parks • 2 Regional Connector Stations
• Formed in 2017, made up of Metro, City and County of LA, CA High Speed Rail
Authority • Action plan in the works focused on creating an equitable Transit Oriented
Community: • Develop a coordinated action plan across planning and infrastructure
investments • Identify revenue generation opportunities • Engage stakeholders • Ensure equitable distribution of benefits • Seek funding opportunities
• Grant in place to study feasibility of forming a tax increment financing district
and engage stakeholders in visioning process
Los Angeles Union Station / Civic Center Exploratory Taskforce
Los Angeles Union Station Master Commercial Development Opportunity
Los Angeles Union Station Ownership
Los Angeles Union Station Weekday Daily Ridership
Distribution of Boardings and Alightings
Potential Development Sites
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1. Historic Union Station (140,000 SF) 2. Metro Headquarters (650,000 SF) 3. Patsaouras Plaza 4. Metro Bike Hub 5. First 5 LA (51,000 SF) 6. MWD Building (540,000 SF) 7. Mozaic Apartments (275,000 SF) 8. Terminal Annex 9. Piper Tech 10. Metro Union Division (Division 13) 11. Metro Central Maintenance 12. Twin Towers Jail 13. Men’s Central Jail 14. El Pueblo
Metro Property
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D
Site Square Foot
A. 49,600
B. 54,000
C. 30,500
D. 35,000
Potential Development Sites Available Sites
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E
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G1
Site Square Foot
E. 7,100
F. 16,100
G. Up to 42,000
G1. Up to 49,000
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Site Square Foot
H. 35,400
I. 24,000
J. 40,500
K. 41,000
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G1
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Site Square Feet
A. 49,600
B. 54,000
C. 30,500
D. 35,000
E. 7,100
F. 16,100
G. Up to 42,000
G1. Up to 49,000
H. 35,400
I. 24,000
J. 40,500
K. 41,000
TOTAL up to 389,300 (~9 acres)
The Right Team
• Visionary • Innovative and Creative • Prior master planning experience • Experienced with large scale,
public/private transactions • Track record in financing long
term, phased commercial development projects
What are we looking for in a development team:
The Right Team
• One on one interviews • Submit written responses to questions by October 27,
2017 to: Dana Tinio [email protected]
• If Metro moves forward with a two-phased solicitation,
targeted timeline: • RFQ – late Nov 2017 • RFP – late Feb 2018 • Developer Recommendation – July 2018
Thank You!
Jenna Hornstock Executive Officer
Transit Oriented Communities [email protected]
213-922-7437
Please submit your written responses to the Industry Forum Q&A by Friday, October 27th to:
Dana Tinio [email protected]
• Ken Pratt, Deputy Executive Officer, Union Station Property Management • Jeanet Owens, Sr Executive Officer, Program Management • Jenna Hornstock, Executive Officer, Transit Oriented Communities • Carolina Coppolo, Executive Officer, Vendor/Contract Management
Panel
Make sure you have signed in for the Meet the Developers networking event!
Remember to submit your written responses to the Industry
Forum Q&A by Friday, October 27th to:
Dana Tinio [email protected]