Grand Avenue (Los Angeles)


Grand Avenue is a major north-south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, California. In 2007, a $3 billion Grand Avenue Project was proposed to revive Downtown Los Angeles. Details of the development can be .

History

Originally called Charity Street, it is located just east of Hope Street, but contrary to myth, there was never a corresponding Faith Street, representing the trinity of virtue, "Faith, Hope and Charity." Olive Street is situated to the east of Grand Street instead. Charity Street was renamed Grand by the Los Angeles City Council on February 15, 1887.
The Grand Avenue Project is a project currently under development with Grand Park, connecting the Music Center and City Hall, having opened in 2012. The Broad museum and an apartment tower are under construction which will be linked by a public outdoor plaza.

Education

A number of schools are located on Grand Avenue, including the Colburn School and the High School for the Visual and Performing Arts. Los Angeles Trade–Technical College and FIDM's Los Angeles campus are also located on this street.
Transportation is provided by the County's Metropolitan Transportation Authority lines, which include Lines 37, 55, 70, 71, 76, 78, 79, 96, 355, 378, 442, 487, 489, 770, as well as a Blue Line station at its intersection with Washington Boulevard.

Notable landmarks