Monday, January 25, 2010

San Francisco Can Learn Something From Los Angeles.

This past weekend I went to LA to celebrate my college roommates 40th birthday. He works in the entertainment industry and has quite the outsize personality. The entire weekend consisted of glamorous brunches, shows and dinners at classic Los Angeles locales like The Polo Lounge and newer hot spots like L.A. Live and Voyeur (don't ask).

I had heard about L.A. Live a few years ago when a former colleague was selling condominiums at The Ritz Carlton Residences there, but had never seen it in person. Our Leopard Limo (another LA invention) hurtled toward Downtown and as we pulled up to the main entrance on Olympic Boulevard I was completely floored. Adjacent to Staples Center, L.A. Live is a combination of crass commercialism and performing arts spaces rendered in Blade Runner style. It's the southern California version of Times Square with all the giant neon and LED lighting that one would expect.

It was mobbed, too. Old and young, Angeleno and tourist, black tie and open fly. This was the place to be.

One wonders what it would be like to have a fantastic new 21st century entertainment complex like that here in San Francisco. The truth is that it can't be done. With most vacant land Downtown already spoken for and a stunningly complex and developer unfriendly planning process, we will have to settle for... The Metreon.

Thankfully, we have the views, the bridges, the hills and the bay to console us. I had a great time down south and when I drove over The Bay Bridge back into my favorite city in the world a smile crept over my face. I was home.