Master Commercial Developer Industry Forum
Agenda 9:00 am Welcome Phil Washington, Metro CEO Metro Board Director Solis 9:15 am Introductions and Overview of the Event Jenna Hornstock, Executive Officer, Transit Oriented Communities 9:20 am Historic Los Angeles Union Station Ken Pratt, Deputy Executive Officer, Union Station Property Management 9:40 am Link US Project Overview Jeanet Owens, Senior Executive Officer, Program Management 10:00 am LAUS The Opportunity Jenna Hornstock, Executive Officer, Transit Oriented Communities 10:20 am Question and Answer Panel 11:30 am Meet the Developers Mixer Please make sure to pre-register and then visit the sign-in booth
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, Metrocertified SBEs
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
Union Station Then and Now
Los Angeles Union Station: Past, Present & Future A Glimpse into the Past Revitalizing History Capital Projects New Tenants Events and Amenities Looking to the Future
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 of 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
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
before after Capital Projects -Master Wayfinding
before after Capital Projects -Master Wayfinding
before after Capital Projects - Master Wayfinding Track Identification
Capital Projects - Master Wayfinding Interactive Digital Signage
Capital Projects - Parking Garage Signage
Capital Projects - Landscape Renovation
Capital Projects - Aquarium Renovation
before after Capital Projects Historic Restoration
Capital Projects - Historic Restoration
Capital Projects - Acoustic Wall Tile Renovation
Capital Projects Roof Renovation
Capital Projects Rooftop Lighting Replacement
Capital Projects HVAC Installation
Capital Projects Fred Harvey Interior Renovation
Capital Projects Retail Merchandising Units
Projects underway Bike Hub
Projects underway Fire Life & Safety System & Emergency Generator
Projects underway Historic Ceiling Restoration
213 Spirited Group Café Crepe T&Y Bakery Barista Society Green Bowl 2Go Oto Oto New Tenants
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
Events Union Station 360 Light Show
Farmers Market Events
Events Metro Art Presents
Dodger Express Hollywood Bowl Shuttle Bike Share / Bike Hub WiFi unionstationla.com Art Tours Shoe Shine Trimana (sundries store) Car Rentals Amenities
Los Angeles Union Station Denver Union Station Looking to the Future New Retail Opportunities
Site-wide ADA upgrades Station-wide LED Lighting system Renovation & Expansion of Restrooms Reconfiguring the Passenger Concourse Looking to the Future
Looking to the Future Forecourt & Alameda St. Improvements