Via the New York Times Travel section:: "What was once a sleepy strip of garish 99-cent stores and auto parts shops is turning into a thriving neighborhood of cool restaurants and boutiques that draw young trendsetters in skinny jeans, flannel shirts and Converse high tops. The turnaround started a few years ago, when real estate prices in nearby Silver Lake and Echo Park increased significantly." [NYT]
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