Los Angeles Times

Another think tank?

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Re “Lofty ambitions,” May 1

More developmen­t in the Santa Monica Mountains? No thanks.

If billionair­e Nick Berggruen wants to “think long,” he should donate those 450 acres in the Sepulveda Pass to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area as open space in perpetuity instead of building another think tank. If his ego requires a monument, let’s name it after him; better yet, name it for his kids.

If we continue developing our mountains at our current rate, by the time infants Olympia and Alexander are Berggruen’s age, their father’s donation will seem truly remarkable and deeply generous to the people of Los Angeles. Let his architects build something brilliant in the city where regular folks can see it without needing an invitation to the exclusive refuge that his think tank will be.

Keep the Santa Monica Mountains open as the absolutely essential escape valve that it is. I can’t think of a better “secular monastery” than, say, the Nicolas Berggruen Family Open Space Preserve. Sarah Tamor Santa Monica

The exciting Berggruen Institute promises to be an important addition to the Los Angeles cultural landscape, and Nicolas Berggruen sounds like the right kind of person with the right kind of thinking to bring this dream to fruition.

We should all help in whatever capacity we can. Forward thinking of this kind is a precious commodity and deserves to be treated with great care if Los Angeles is to remain one of the leading cities in the world.

The experience of creating the nearby Getty Center should be a useful guide. Most who opposed it are now supporters, as they realize what an important contributi­on it has brought to our local culture. We cannot have enough of these efforts. William Bergmann Hollywood

Berggruen has answered the question, “What does the billionair­e who has everything and is bored with his possession­s buy himself?” Why, of course, a matched set of human beings!

Berggruen, who has no interest in marriage, “created a boy and a girl” via surrogates and a donor egg. These Brave New World babies are cared for by hirelings, so as not to interrupt Berggruen’s busy schedule.

This is the man who is designing a think tank to help improve society. Something this chilling cannot be made up. Jim Tanksley Lancaster

 ?? Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times ?? BILLIONAIR­E Nicholas Berggruen walks on the 450 acres he owns in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times BILLIONAIR­E Nicholas Berggruen walks on the 450 acres he owns in the Santa Monica Mountains.

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