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*Wilshere Grand Center
*Staples Center
*Capitol Record Building
*Walt Disney Concert Hall
*Grauman's Chinese Theatre
*Getty Center
*Hard Rock Cafe Los Angeles (Hollywood Blvd)
*United States Post Office Hollywood Station
*Hotel Alexandria, The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Beverly Wilshere Hotel
*Bradbury Building
Let me know what you think of these as possible ideas- I know it's quite a few, but i reckon you're the best person to pull them off for sure!
Will I ever do a European theme.. hard to say. I´m not really against european architecture, or doing a building theme around it. Many European city centers are more or less built in the 1800s, some a bit earlier like Amsterdam. So they have roughly the same building architecture as many american cities. But unlike in American cities, European cities lack diversity in style and height, the skyscraper boom never happened in Europe. So more or less every building is between 4 and 6 stories high in city centers. That kind of defeats the purpose of a city simulator IMO.
If I ever do a European theme it'll be a Dutch theme. Amsterdam has a lot of diversity (Gothic, flemish, Old Dutch, Amsterdam School, some Beaux Arts) in buildings and unlike other European buildings it's more plot based.
Plus would you ever consider doing european buildings?