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Seeing beyond Hollywood Boulevard, Goldberg created climate for success.


JACKIE Goldberg Jackie Goldberg (born June 16, 1937) is an American politician and teacher, and a member of the Democratic Party. She is a former member of the California State Assembly.  seems an unlikely champion of Hollywood's revitalization.

When she was elected to the Los Angeles City Council The Los Angeles City Council is the governing body of the City of Los Angeles, California, United States.  12 years ago as a political progressive with roots in the Berkeley free speech movement of the 1960s, few saw her as willing to persuade businesses and developers to invest in an area that was reeling from riots, recession and impending im·pend  
intr.v. im·pend·ed, im·pend·ing, im·pends
1. To be about to occur: Her retirement is impending.

2.
 subway construction.

But in eight years on the council, Goldberg became one of Hollywood's most forceful advocates, bringing in major projects where her predecessors had failed. The Hollywood & Highland center, the Cinerama Dome makeover and the mixed-use project at Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard is a street in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, that stretches from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway at the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Palisades.  and Vine Street
For the street in London, see Vine Street, Westminster.
Vine is a street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California that runs south — north — north — south from Melrose Avenue up past Hollywood Boulevard.
 are among her legacies.

"I learned early on that a lot of the goals I was pursuing--living wage, better health benefits, et cetera--all derive from having good quality jobs," she told the Business Journal in 1999. "That's the reason why I started paying attention Noun 1. paying attention - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
attentiveness, heed, regard
 to economic development and the businesses in my district. You don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg."

Goldberg, now in the state Assembly, was instrumental in getting rid of local slumlords and setting up the Hollywood Business Improvement District, two of the prerequisites needed to convince people to invest in the community.

"Before she came on board, Hollywood was known for two things: crime and grime" said Leron Gubler president of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. "None of the great things that have happened in recent years would have happened if perceptions weren't change in the mid-1990s."

From her first day in office, one of her priorities was to "fix up Hollywood," she said. She put a huge map on the wall showing red spots where businesses were leaving. And unlike predecessors Peggy Stevenson and Michael Woo Michael "Mike" Woo (Traditional Chinese: 胡紹基; Simplified Chinese: 胡绍基; Pinyin: Hú Shàojī , Goldberg chose not to focus first on Hollywood Boulevard For uses other than the original street, see Hollywood Boulevard (disambiguation).
Hollywood Boulevard is a boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, beginning at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out
.

"We concluded there were three Hollywoods: where people lived, where people went for entertainment and where people worked in the post-production and other film-related industries," she said. "We realized that if we didn't do something about the housing, we would never fix the rest of it."

Only after the Northridge earthquake The Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994 at 4:31 AM Pacific Standard Time in the city of Los Angeles, California. The earthquake had a "strong" moment magnitude of 6.  damaged many of the worst buildings and forced slumlord slum·lord  
n.
An owner of slum property, especially one that overcharges tenants and allows the property to deteriorate.



[slum + (land)lord.]
 owners to sell did Goldberg turn her attention to Hollywood Boulevard. She persuaded Grant Parking owner Steve Ullman and other property owners to fork over to hand or pay over, as money; to cough up.
- G. Eliot.

See also: Fork
 thousands of dollars each to form the Hollywood BID.

"That was the key, convincing people to invest in their own property," Goldberg said. "Then others began to look at investing in Hollywood."

Goldberg approached David Malmuth, the architect of New York's Times Square revitalization, about doing something "to proclaim to the world that Hollywood's back." Malmuth joined up with TrizecHahn Corp. and proposed the massive Hollywood & Highland project.

Goldberg also persuaded her colleagues on the City Council to pony up $90 million to get the project off the ground. She then cemented the deal by facilitating negotiations between TrizecHahn and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to bring the Academy Awards to the Kodak Theatre The Kodak Theatre is a live theatre in the Hollywood and Highland retail, dining, and entertainment complex on Hollywood Boulevard and North Highland Avenue in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles.  at Hollywood & Highland.

For TrizecHahn; Hollywood & Highland was a financial disaster. But once it broke ground, momentum picked up for other projects, including the plan to remake the Cinerama Dome. Goldberg also convinced the producers of "The Lion King" to stage their hit show to a newly remodeled Pantages Theatre, which sparked interest in improving Hollywood's east side.

"She displayed the right kind of leadership that brought inspiration and confidence to people," said Kerry Morrision, executive director of the Hollywood Entertainment District.

Visionary

Jackie Goldberg

Born: Inglewood, 1944

Position: L.A. City Councilwoman, 1993 to 2001; state Assemblywoman, 2001 to present

Accomplishments: Led effort to form Hollywood Business Improvement District; expedited development deal for the Hollywood & Highland project; expedited development deals for Cinerama Dome and Sunset+Vine projects

Quote: "I wanted Hollywood to thrive, but I wanted the money spread around a little. I provided developers with access to some things to get the job done and I promised not to abandon them when the going got rough. But in turn, they had to guarantee to me that all boats would rise; they had to use union workers and local source hiring."
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Title Annotation:Real Estate Awards--Hollywood's Close-Up
Author:Fine, Howard
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Date:Feb 21, 2005
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