DWP Building Staying Lit?
By Eric Richardson
Published: Monday, July 04, 2005, at 11:38PM
Published: Monday, July 04, 2005, at 11:38PM
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — A few days ago Brady mentioned on his blog that the DWP Building had been lit up in time for Antonio's black tie gala across the street. Last night I got into town around 11:30pm and found the building to again be lit up. I'm not sure whether this was just another occasion or if there has been a decision made, but I have to say that after seeing the building shining there's no way I could think it should be darkened.
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