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The future of Los Angeles' skyline is incredibly promising, with numerous ongoing construction projects and proposed developments set to transform the city's architectural landscape.. Since the lifting of citywide height limits in the 1950s, Los Angeles has seen its Downtown skyline grow through a flurry of development in Bunker Hills, the Financial District, and South Park. But after decades, a trio of under-construction projects are bringing height to previously low-slung, industrial parts of the neighborhood.