specting the height of surrounding buildings, with two
or three levels of retail and other uses underneath with-
in the “Fabric” in a series of individual buildings. Above
the “Table” are a series of “Fingers,” which are build-
ings housing apartments and creative office space that
blend with surrounding structures. The “Skyline” will
bring two 58-story residential towers that respond to
the shapes and scale of the Downtown skyline. These
towers also mark the intersection of 6th and Alameda
streets as a prominent place within the District.
“Los Angeles is one of the leading cities in the world,
and the Arts District is an area rich with a distinct heri-
tage, well-defined characteristics and a diversity of cre-
ative uses,” said Stephan Elieff, President, SunCal. “We
envision a multi-faceted, arts-inspired development
that respects and builds on the area’s cultural atmo-
sphere, responds to the preferences of the communi-
ty and includes some beneficial features that residents
and visitors can enjoy.”
As with all recent projects proposed by the design
team, 6AM will incorporate innovations to improve the
efficiency of water use, including storm water manage-
ment and energy consumption. The sustainability ad-
vantages, active and passive utility management, and
recycling systems will conform to a LEED Silver Certifi-
able Standard that will help the environment.
6AM is DTLA LIFE MAG ® favorite upcoming concept,
and we cannot wait to see it coming to life.
6AM
Coming Soon on
Sixth St & Alemeda
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