Quote Originally Posted by K-slice View Post
I agree. When they began construction of O.L. it really looked like they may be doing it on the cleap with bulk buys of materials that would be repeated all around the development. Seeing it finished though, I think they did a great job of making the place look authentic and fit in with the existing structures.
It's surrounded by prewar factory buildings to the sides and midcentury redevelopments to the north. It's built in the style of suburban chain retail.