Trespassing and Graffiti Surge at Oceanwide Plaza Skyscrapers in D…

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Los Angeles is grappling with a severe problem at the now-defunct Oceanwide Plaza skyscrapers where trespassing and graffiti tagging have become a common occurrence. Of recent, a chilling video exhibiting an individual navigating an unfinished skyscraper’s outer ledge without safety gear, high above downtown L.A., has emerged. This incident accentuates the continual problem at the $1 billion mixed-use retail and luxury apartment complex, construction of which came to a halt in 2019 due to financial turmoil. The Developer’s Financial Crisis The project developer, Oceanwide Holdings of China, faced significant financial struggles, pausing the construction of the mixed-use project. This financial crisis resulted in the site lacking proper security. Consequently, the abandoned project has become a prime target for graffiti artists, who perceive the deserted structure as a canvas for their work. Trespassing and Graffiti: A Rising Concern Last week, the police arrested two men for trespassing. An additional four suspects were apprehended by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on Tuesday. The site has attracted graffiti artists, some of whom have traveled from out of state, inspired by events like Miami Beach’s Art Basel. The LAPD, in collaboration with city leaders, is striving to implement security measures and eradicate the...

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