Angels Landing (Los Angeles)
| Angels Landing | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Retail, hotels and residential | 
| Architectural style | Modern | 
| Location | 4th & Hill St. Los Angeles, California | 
| Coordinates | 34°03′00″N 118°15′33″W / 34.0500°N 118.2593°W | 
| Completed | 2028 | 
| Cost | $1,200 million | 
| Owner | City of Los Angeles | 
| Management | Handel Architects | 
| Height | |
| Top floor | 854 ft (260 m) | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 64 | 
| Floor area | 2 Million Sq/ft | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Handel Architects | 
| Developer | Angels Landing Partners LLC, Claridge Properties, The Peebles Corporation, MacFarlane Partners | 
| References | |
Angels Landing is a cancelled development complex in Downtown Los Angeles, California, that was the result of a public bidding process. The site's publicized, but never realized, development plans consisted of two traditional high-rise buildings. The site is currently the subject of litigation between Angels Landing Partners and the City of Los Angeles.
At the southeast corner of the site is a portal for the Pershing Square station serving the Metro B and D lines. The site is next to Angels Flight and the adjacent public staircase, across the street from Grand Central Market and near Pershing Square. The 2.2-acre (0.89 ha) sloping site in the Bunker Hill neighborhood is owned by the City of Los Angeles. The site was the former Angels Knoll Park, made popular by the film 500 Days of Summer in 2009.