FIFA World Cup 2026 is coming this summer. LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games are on the horizon. LA is about to welcome the world to walk, shop, play and eat on its streets, and DTLA Alliance is taking its job seriously: to enhance the quality of life in the 65 square blocks of the Downtown Center, including Bunker Hill, the Financial District, Jewelry District and Pershing Square.

“As Los Angeles prepares for major events, our Downtown community will be a central area for economic opportunity and global celebration,” said Mayor Karen Bass. “I look forward to working alongside our DTLA stakeholders to continue our revitalization efforts that prioritize safety, cleanliness and vibrancy.”
On March 17 at the 2026 Trends & Outlook Breakfast at the LA Central Library, DTLA Alliance — a coalition of 2,000-plus property owners working with city, county and state officials and agencies—unveiled “Path to Progress.” . . .
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