Since 2012, construction work has been underway to turn the eerie, derelict Linda Vista Community Hospital
in Boyle Heights—supposedly one of the most haunted spots in Los
Angeles—into comely affordable housing for seniors. Now the project is
complete and, just in time for Halloween, this place doesn't look
haunted in the least anymore. A release for the adaptive reuse project,
designed by Killefer Flammang Architects and developed by AMCAL
Multi-Housing, says that the former hospital—built in the '20s and
'30s—has been restored, revamped, and renamed: now known as the
Hollenbeck Terrace Apartments, the one-time health facility holds 120
apartments for oldsters.
The original Linda Vista marble entryway and Santa Fe tile have
been preserved. Residents will have a roof deck and, in a space that
includes "a boiler room with 30-foot ceilings," the community will
eventually have an arts venue. The Hollenbeck Park-adjacent structure's
"historic lobbies, dining rooms and common areas remain, while patient
rooms, laboratories, the nurses' dormitory and offices were converted to
living areas."
Gone, it seems, are the days when this super creepy, vacant filming
location will fuel the nightmares of those who visit and see water
spigots turn themselves on and off, or feel tiny baby hands touch them when there's no one around. OR ARE THEY? (They probably are.)
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