How South Korean Real Estate Tycoons Are Reshaping the Southern California Skyline

While you were sleeping, Seoul's wealthiest tycoons quietly purchased the Los Angeles skyline. South Korean capital has been reshaping Southern California for over four decades - and the full story has never been told. From the $1.35 billion Wilshire Grand Center - the tallest building west of the Mississippi - to the $3 billion Jamison empire that owns more than half of Koreatown's development pipeline, we map exactly how South Korean money is redefining urban power in America's second-largest city. Legacy Vault is a fact-based documentary channel. Every figure in this video is sourced from verified outlets including Forbes, Bloomberg, and official company records. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: How Korean Air spent $1.35 billion to build the tallest skyscraper west of the Mississippi. The story of Dr. David Y. Lee and the $3 billion Jamison empire that built over half of Koreatown. Why Beverly Hills and Irvine became the preferred investment destinations for Korean high-net-worth families. How South Korean institutional pension funds and REITs are targeting American multifamily housing. The four-decade pattern of Korean capital flows into Southern California real estate. SUBSCRIBE to Legacy Vault for weekly deep-dives into global wealth, diaspora fortunes, and the families building empires you've never heard of.    / @thelegacyvault   WATCH NEXT: