Cole Martin and Jack Rayner opened up their small 1920s home, adding a deck and a music studio in the garage. The result is perfectly customized to fit their needs.
It looks like Beverly Center’s owners are making good on their promise to bring the hulking shopping mall out of the 1980s and to flood it with natural light.
Today’s installment of Curbed Comparisons takes us to HiFi, Beverly Grove, the Hollywood Dell, Sherman Oaks, and Silver Lake in search of the best apartments $2,150 can rent. Which one is the best deal?
In exchange for building the luxury apartment tower, the shopping mall developer agreed to incorporate some affordable units and to give the city $500,000 for affordable housing.
The downsizing from 19 stories to 16 stories comes after a controversy over the shopping mall developer’s campaign contributions. It’s scheduled for a final vote by the City Council next week.
We’re exploring what you can rent for $1,950 in Los Angeles. Our search turned up a two-bedroom in Baldwin Village, a roomy one-bedroom in Beverly Grove, and a 1940s-era one-bedroom in Los Feliz.