In Los Angeles' Koreatown, this building hides some unexpected green spaces

Someday soon, maybe Los Angeles won’t be a fragmented, uneven suburb trapped in the infrastructure of a promising urban metropolis. New initiatives for high-density housing, car-free living options and the development of connective public transpor
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