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Downtown was definitely a regular hangout spot in earlier decades, even though it wasn’t popular for many. Historically, the neighborhood have catered to recently arrived populations — from the original Chinatown and Little Tokyo to the bars serving Latinos on Main and Third streets.La Costeña is one of a few bars left in downtown L.A. that caters to the Latino immigrant community, as the surrounding area has gentrified.
Other areas of downtown also had many well-established attractions by then — the Broad museum, a regular artwalk and Grand Central Market had gotten a facelift.#267: Today, we’re looking at its present and possible future, largely through Oliver Alpuche's story. He also hopes the proximity to another gay bar, and other businesses, will help with foot traffic. “What I'm waiting for is for more people to bring their small businesses here so we can really flourish,” he says.Claudia Oliveira echoes his sentiment. She’s been on the Downtown L.A. Neighborhood Council for seven years.
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