Bianca has been at Curbed for since 2014. She writes about development, the Los Angeles River, and preservation.
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Development fever along the Expo Line, mapped
From Downtown to Santa Monica, construction is humming along the train tracks.
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20 ideal spots to picnic in Los Angeles
From beachfront parks to hillside spots with city views, these are the best places to lay down a blanket and dig into a picnic spread.
Serene Cahuenga Pass two-bedroom with lush outdoor spaces asks $1.3M
The 1930s-era home has built-in cabinets, outdoor space, and a secluded air.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation offers to buy Sunset Gordon tower, drop lawsuit
The tower may or may not be for sale, but AHF is offering $50 million.
Midcentury two-bedroom in Pasadena’s San Rafael Hills seeks $779K
Located in a quiet, hilly neighborhood.
MAD Architects-designed ‘Gardenhouse’ to open this fall, priced from $3.7M
Described as a "village on the hill," the homes are raised off the ground and are wrapped in a giant green wall of succulents.
$400M, 42-story skyscraper planned for Miracle Mile
The owners of the Art Deco-inspired Staples and a beauty shop on Wilshire are planning to redevelop the property with a high-end high-rise.
One of two appeals dropped against hotel, housing development getting $103M tax subsidy
The West Adams Heritage Association, however, is still firmly opposed. One of its members told a city committee last week that the developers "were arrogant and could care less" about destroying rent-controlled apartments.
Rancho Mirage house featuring elaborate Moroccan details seeks $2.5M
Oh, and a fabulous conversation pit.
Get a glimpse of Jessica Alba’s serene family home in the 90210
"We wanted a place to watch our kids play and grow up," she tells Architectural Digest.