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Luxury living comes to historic Los Angeles site.

The 1925 Subway Terminal Building is on the track toward conversion to luxury apartments in the middle of downtown Los Angeles. Los Angeles-based AC Martin Partners (ACMP) will design public spaces, historic renovations, and a new parking structure.

"These are not lofts," states Daniel

P. Gehman, associate, Irvine, CA-based Thomas P. Cox Architects. "The apartments have walls and rooms, and are designed for luxury living." The Italian Renaissance-inspired exterior will need only minor rehabilitation and clean-up to its granite and terra cotta facing, and die 277-unit complex will be monitored by 24-hour security. A new health club and media center will be designed by ACMP as well.

Construction began in June 2003 with an expected two-year schedule

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