With term limits ending the tenure of current representative Paul Koretz (now running to be the next City Controller), his seat around the City Council horseshoe table in the John Ferraro Council ...
An eight-story residential and retail project at Third Street and Fairfax Avenue across from The Grove and the Original Farmers Market is nearing completion. The development, at 6300 W. Third St., ...
Homeboy Industries has started the initial proceedings to purchase the 4-acre Monastery of the Angels in Beachwood Canyon, according to their lawyer, SOMOS Group. The deal is very much in the ...
Recruited by Cedars-Sinai to be the new chair of surgery, Dr. Cristina R. Ferrone moved from Boston to Windsor Square a year and a half ago. She spent her main growing-up years in Scarsdale, right ...
At the time of this writing, Assembly Bill 2580 sits on the governor’s desk awaiting his august signature. AB 2580, as some of you may know from the email blasts received from preservation ...
With phase one of the Larchmont Boulevard Association (LBA) Beautification Committee’s plan well underway, people strolling the Boulevard will soon notice phase two being put into action. The ...
Driving dow n Rossmore Avenue on any given night I often feel transported into a film noir movie as I pass the faded grandeur of the Ravenswood Apartments, its great neon sign with bright red letters, ...
City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources’ Lambert Giessinger described it, “It was one of the most egregious cases of demolition I have ever seen.” It was a shock that struck at the heart of the ...
Those with a love of Los Angeles history, food or architecture — or those who just enjoy eating out — are sure to have an appetite for the compendium of facts, stories, recipes and photographs found ...
As a 36-year-old who has lived in Koreatown for the past 24 years, I’ve had the privilege of watching the neighborhood evolve while staying connected to its culinary roots. I know where to find the ...
With climate change making the Los Angeles heat more unbearable than ever, a new activity to fill these long summer days has risen in prominence: seeing movies in revival theaters. Dotted all across ...
This announcement comes at a time when the California legislature has 2 bills in front of them to preserve local newspapers and the access of those neighborhoods to news that is timely and relative to ...