
"I'm so excited for Metro to open and for lots of people to hopefully come and peruse these streets. It's such a nice, walkable area. You can walk all of La Brea and all the way to the Sycamore Kitchen. This will be very good for the city."
"Though this initial phase of the D Line extension is only three stops, for residents and business owners in the community, it feels monumental."
"A line of innuendo-filled 'Ride the D' shirts went viral and then almost instantaneously sold out. Those looking for the shirts are likely out of luck, as a Metro spokesperson says the item was intended only as a limited-edition run."
The Metro's D Line extension, opening on May 8, will improve access to Wilshire Boulevard, a hub for museums, restaurants, and galleries. This initial phase includes three stops, significantly benefiting local residents and businesses. Community members, like Christina Mullin, express excitement about increased foot traffic and the area's walkability. The extension aims to alleviate parking stress and promote exploration of local attractions. The marketing campaign has generated buzz, evidenced by the viral success of limited-edition merchandise celebrating the new line.
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