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Master Commercial Developer Industry Forum Agenda 9:00 am Welcom ome Phil Washington, Metro CEO Metro Board Director Solis 9:15 am Introd oduc uction tions and Overvie iew w of the E Event Jenna Hornstock, Executive Officer, Transit


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Master Commercial Developer Industry Forum

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Agenda

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Phil Washington, Metro CEO Metro Board Director Solis 9:15 am Introd

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uction tions and Overvie iew w of the E Event Jenna Hornstock, Executive Officer, Transit Oriented Communities 9:20 am Histori

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c Los Angeles Union Station

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Ken Pratt, Deputy Executive Officer, Union Station Property Management 9:40 am Link US Proj

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ct Overvie iew Jeanet Owens, Senior Executive Officer, Program Management 10:00 am L LAUS S – The Op Opportuni unity ty Jenna Hornstock, Executive Officer, Transit Oriented Communities 10:20 am Qu Question

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r Panel 11:30 am Meet the D Develop lopers rs Mixer Please make sure to pre-register and then visit the sign-in booth

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Goals of Industry Forum

  • Provide an overview of the opportunity
  • Seek feedback from potential development teams on:
  • The commercial and retail development opportunity at LAUS
  • The overall procurement process
  • Project scope and
  • Project delivery approach
  • Offer networking opportunities for teams to join with qualified, Metro-

certified SBEs

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Union Station Guiding Principles

Transit Optimization

  • Plan for and accommodate current and future needs
  • Create large multi-modal passenger concourse

Destination

  • Reinvigorate historic station and courtyards
  • Provide uses that support transit functions

Connectivity

  • Reinforce neighborhood connections
  • Create clear pedestrian and bicycle routes through the site
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Union Station – Then and Now

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  • A Glimpse into the Past
  • Revitalizing History
  • Capital Projects
  • New Tenants
  • Events and Amenities
  • Looking to the Future

Los Angeles Union Station: Past, Present & Future

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  • Los Angeles Union Station is the main railway station in Los Angeles and

the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States.

  • It opened in May 1939 as the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal,

replacing La Grande Station and Central Station.

  • Approved in a controversial ballot measure in 1926 and built in the

1930’s, Union Station served to consolidate rail services from a number

  • f railroads (Union Pacific, Santa Fe, and Southern Pacific) into one

terminal station.

  • Conceived on a grand scale, the station is known as the "Last of the

Great Railway Stations" built in the United States.

  • Los Angeles Union Station was placed on the National Register of Historic

Places in 1980.

A Glimpse into the Past

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Key Initiatives

  • Transportation Hub
  • Multi-modal Transportation Options
  • Environmental Stewardship

Restoration of Historic Icon Destination Point

  • Laying the foundation for becoming a transit-oriented

community Connectivity

  • Encourage transit to neighborhoods such as El Pueblo, Little

Tokyo, Chinatown, Grand Park, MOCA, etc.

Revitalizing History – Metro Takes Ownership

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Capital Projects -Master Wayfinding

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Capital Projects -Master Wayfinding

before after

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Capital Projects - Master Wayfinding Track Identification

before after

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Capital Projects - Master Wayfinding Interactive Digital Signage

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Capital Projects - Parking Garage Signage

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Capital Projects - Landscape Renovation

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Capital Projects - Aquarium Renovation

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Capital Projects – Historic Restoration

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Capital Projects - Historic Restoration

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Capital Projects - Acoustic Wall Tile Renovation

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Capital Projects – Roof Renovation

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Capital Projects – Rooftop Lighting Replacement

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Capital Projects – HVAC Installation

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Capital Projects – Fred Harvey Interior Renovation

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Capital Projects – Retail Merchandising Units

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Projects underway – Bike Hub

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Projects underway –

Fire Life & Safety System & Emergency Generator

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Projects underway – Historic Ceiling Restoration

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  • 213 Spirited Group
  • Café Crepe
  • T&Y Bakery
  • Barista Society
  • Green Bowl 2Go
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New Tenants

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  • Full Scale Exercise
  • Reduction in “Person In Need” calls
  • Increase in Law Enforcement Presence
  • Emergency Supply Bins
  • All Hands Emergency Action Plan
  • Continuity Of Operations Plan (COOP)

Emergency Management

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Events – Union Station 360 Light Show

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Events

Farmers Market

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Events – Metro Art Presents

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Amenities

  • Dodger Express
  • Hollywood Bowl Shuttle
  • Bike Share / Bike Hub
  • WiFi
  • unionstationla.com
  • Art Tours
  • Shoe Shine
  • Trimana (sundries store)
  • Car Rentals
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Looking to the Future – New Retail Opportunities

Los Angeles Union Station Denver Union Station

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Looking to the Future

  • Site-wide ADA upgrades
  • Station-wide LED Lighting system
  • Renovation & Expansion of Restrooms
  • Reconfiguring the Passenger Concourse
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Looking to the Future – Forecourt & Alameda St. Improvements