The DTLA graffiti towers may have a buyer

A view of the so-called Graffiti Towers, where graffiti writers tagged 40 floors of an unfinished luxury skyscraper development last month, on March 20, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
A view of the so-called Graffiti Towers, where graffiti writers tagged 40 floors of an unfinished luxury skyscraper development last month, on March 20, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo credit Mario Tama/Getty Images

Los Angeles’ graffiti towers gained international attention after taggers painted up the long-abandoned 27-story project. Now, an IE company that says it’ll rescue them.

Riverside-based KPC Group says that it will acquire and complete the infamous graffiti towers in downtown L.A. The group, however, will need approval from a bankruptcy judge.

The towers have been around since 2019 and were part of a high-rise project known as the Oceanwide Plaza luxury development, but the developer went bankrupt.

KNX News has reached out to KPC for more information.

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