"Downtown L.A.'s Graffiti-Covered High-Rise Tower Becomes BASE Jumping Hotspot"

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Abandoned high-rises covered in graffiti have become a popular tourist attraction in downtown Los Angeles, drawing crowds and sparking debate among residents and workers. The unfinished towers have become a destination for graffiti artists and BASE jumping thrill-seekers, despite city officials' efforts to rein in the taggers and vandals. The city is considering spending $3 million to install a fence around the buildings and clear debris, as the graffiti towers continue to draw visitors and spark discussions about urban development and financial struggles.
- L.A.'s newest tourist attraction? Abandoned high-rises covered in graffiti NBC News
- Parachuter jumps off graffiti-covered high-rise building in downtown Los Angeles, video shows KABC-TV
- LAPD resources ‘strained' by downtown LA graffiti tower fiasco NBC Southern California
- Graffitied skyscraper: BASE jumper plunges off DTLA building FOX 11 Los Angeles
- BASE jumpers plunge from vandalized downtown L.A. skyscraper KTLA Los Angeles
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