Photos | Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at The Broad Building
Councilman José Huizar and Eric G, along with a crowd of 10 people, celebrate the grand opening of The Broad building in Los Angeles, California. The red ribbon marks a new beginning for the stunning architecture and urban landscape.
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people are standing in front of a building with a red ribbonMetadata
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