6 blog reactions to http://laist.com/2007/09/08/could_noho_use.php
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Bringing Back the NoHo Streetcar Idea
Red marks the NoHo Streetcar path. Blue marks an idea for a Moorpark Streetcar idea. After a September 2007 LAist post about an idea of putting a streetcar in the NoHo Arts District, it grabbed first-year UCLA student Nguyen Doan's attention. "It really got me to thinking about how useful a streetcar system would be and motivated me to do research on the subject." When Doan was presented with an assignment instructing students to
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NoHo Laemmle Theatre to Break Ground Today
will be 200,000 square feet of office space, 42,000 square feet of retail/restaurant space and nine residential units. Previously on LAist -- Neighborhood Project: NoHo Arts District -- About the NoHo Art Wave Project -- Bank Heist Burns Down -- The NoHo Streetcar (a dream) Photo by Jessica DeWinter via Flickr
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Zach Behrens, transit geek
248 days ago in MetroRiderLA : Los Angeles Transit Oriented Lifestyle Blog by fredcamino · Authority: 58Zach Behrens was stunned at the revelation that he’s now a transit geek because of the map he drew. Left photo credit: LAist Zach Behrens, co-editor of LAist, had to done do it. He created a Google Map. A Google Map of a proposed streetcar route for North Hollywood. He’s officially a transit geek now. Behrens drew a bowtie-shaped route connecting the Metro Red and Orange lines with the funness of the NoHo Arts District via Lankershim Boulevard and Vineland Avenue.
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The Hollywood Streetcar
There has been talk - although not much lately - of bringing the historic Red Cars of the Pacific Electric Railway back to the streets of Downtown Los Angeles. LAist even has some of their own thoughts, with a fantastic idea for a NoHo Arts District line. Perhaps if a Ventura Boulevard Subway is not in our future, the clanging of a historic trolley down its center could also be an option. But, what about Hollywood? Photo from Tom Wetzel (more…)
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NoHo Trolley?
Zach Behrens at LAist is suggesting a trolley to run throughout NoHo. His routing would have the trolley creating sort of an hourglass shaped route that would run from Chandler to Moorpark along Lankershim and Vineland. The idea - based on a similar proposal for Long Beach
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NoHo Trolley?
Zach Behrens at LAist is suggesting a trolley to run throughout NoHo. His routing would have the trolley creating sort of an hourglass shaped route that would run from Chandler to Moorpark along Lankershim and Vineland. The idea - based on a similar proposal for Long Beach