Time Makes "World's Most Expensive Sidewalk" a Steal
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — While you've probably driven over it hundreds of times, unless you park in the bowels of Pershing Square you likely didn't realize that there's a tunnel connecting the park garage to the one underneath the City National Bank building at 606 South Olive street. Tucked in the corner of Pershing Square's lowest level, the walkway opened on November 21st, 1968. The 50-foot tunnel was christened by the Times as the "world's most expensive sidewalk." The massive price tag? $150,000.
Given that the City recently had to spend $1.7 million rebuilding sidewalks on one corner of 3rd and Broadway, that $150,000 barely looks like a drop in the bucket.
I have to give an assist on this story to , who heard my mention of the tunnel back during Bloggers on Ice and went with me to investigate.
The entrance to the 50-foot-long Pershing Square tunnel is on the garage's lowest level, on the south west corner. It's open during the hours the garage across the street is open.
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ha! i was thinking about this the other day, wondering when you were going to investigate further. looks like it is still being used on a daily basis...or at least Monday-Friday.
# on Jan.23.2008 AT 02:37 PMIn my final year studying archie-tecture at GSAUP, a memo went around to all of the students at the beginning of May. It was a solicitation for ideas on where to have the annual student party.
I suggested the bottom level of Pershing Square Garage; gee, we could have raided the bank while we were at it.
# on Jan.23.2008 AT 08:42 PM
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