City of Pasadena looking to cleanup once iconic St. Luke's hospital, now a "public nuisance"



A historic Pasadena building, iconic for its time as a hospital and for its appearances in several blockbuster films, is now a public nuisance, leaving the city and residents frustrated. Kara Finnstrom reports on the steps being taken to cleanup St. Luke’s hospital, which has been abandoned for more than 20 years.

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17 thoughts on “City of Pasadena looking to cleanup once iconic St. Luke's hospital, now a "public nuisance"”

  1. Oh yeah, raised taxes will help fix this. Greatfull for sharing what leads to more local poverty. This hospital should be tore down. It infested with viruses, bacteria & and the Lord knows what else. Terrible dilapidated condition!

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  2. Many decades ago my Mother went there for treatment of alcoholism. They turned her into a pill popper instead. I agree with Agent 007. Burn it to the ground and make something new.

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  3. KCAL… though you’re reporting on this and related issues, you’re still sugar coating and avoiding to speak on the real truths behind the blight that our communities are suffering.

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  4. This is what happens in a country that protect millionaires billionaires and corporations. So until we decide that everyday citizens of all walks of life are important and equal this is what will continue to happen. Did you see the amount on that citation? A tip for someone of that statue. Our system says for the people by the people however that's never been the case.

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