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DTLA Path of Progress

Path of Progress is a public-private initiative to improve public safety and the experience of Downtown Los Angeles before, during, and after the LA28 Olympics and Paralympic Games by connecting major visitor attractions with safer, cleaner, and greener streets, parks, public spaces, and transit hubs.

Along the main corridors of Figueroa, 7th, Hill, and Broadway, the Path of Progress includes Downtown's busiest transit hubs and popular destinations including the Los Angeles Convention Center, 7th Street Restaurant Row, Jewelry District, Pershing Square, and Grand Central Market.

Eastern Building

Get On the Path

This is only the beginning. Follow along as Path to Progress evolves, with updates and new developments shared along the way.

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Mapping Progress

A closer look at where Path to Progress is making an impact, with priority corridors and areas of focus across DTLA.

DTLA Path of Progress
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Projects Along the Path

A closer look at the projects planned and underway along the Path of Progress. 

Los Angeles Convention Center Expansion
Photo Credit: Los Angeles Convention Center
Pershing Square Renovation
Photo Credit: The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering and Agence Ter Gruen
7th Street / Metro Center Station Improvements
Photo Credit: Metro ©LACMTA 2026
11th Street Reimagined
Photo Credit: The Social District and MIG
Big Art. Bigger Dreams. Murals
Photo Credit: Dr. Derek for Street Art for Mankind
Street Lighting Enhancements

Measuring Success

Progress is reflected in what people experience every day, with cleaner, safer streets, growing activity, and renewed confidence in DTLA.

Cleaner & Safer
Key corridors are demonstrably cleaner and safer
Increased Foot Traffic
Foot traffic and commerce increase, and new businesses open
Improved Perception
Public perception of DTLA greatly improves in advance of LA28

Economic Impact

Path of Progress covers the core of DTLA, with 20M SF of office space, 1.5M SF of retail, 27,000 residential units, 8,300 hotel rooms, and 41 projects in the pipeline representing 10,000 residential units and 4,500 hotel rooms.

The initiative is expected to deliver significant economic benefits, including: 

$6B
in new investment
$1B
in new economic activity
$2B
increase in property values
$60M
increase in annual tax revenue
$400M
in one-time development fees
DTLA Path of Progress

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Contact Nick Griffin: ngriffin@downtownla.com