Broad’s vision was of a Champs-Elysées on Grand Avenue, but all with his stamp on it. “Broad’s ambitions ought to prod Angelenos to consider what they think should be central to their city. Emperors, bureaucrats and billionaires mold cities to their desires, but so could humbler aspirations. … To better serve its future sense of place, Grand Avenue may require less architecture and more humanity.” – Los Angeles Times

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