Construction has topped out at the dual-branded Moxy Los Angeles Downtown and AC Hotel Los Angeles Downtown. The project proposal includes the construction of a 37-story high hotel tower featuring 727 rooms near the Convention Center.
Real estate investment firm Lightstone is the project developer. Gensler is responsible for the design concepts and construction.
The 37-story hotel tower will yield a total built-up area of 600,000 square feet. The 727-key development will be split between a 380-room Moxy Hotel and a 347-room AC Hotel.
The hotel tower is located at the northeast corner of Figueroa Street and Pico Boulevard. The hotel tower sits adjacent to a convention center and is scheduled to open in 2022. The tower will also include 65,000 square feet of meeting spaces, restaurants, bars, and other gathering areas. A parking garage with a capacity of 300 vehicles will be designed on the site. A podium structure featuring 22,000 square-foot digital signage will be capped by a landscaped pool deck. Plans also call for a sky lobby with a bar on the 34th floor of the tower.
The AC and Moxy hotels are the first phases of the larger Fig + Pico development. Lightstone has received approvals to build a smaller 27-story tower containing 378 guest rooms for a Hilton Garden Inn.
Other large hotels planned near the Convention Center include a 37-story tower slated for a site a few blocks west on Pico and a proposed 861-room expansion of the J.W. Marriott at Los Angeles Live.
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