The port is buzzing with activity. A huge ocean science research facility is in the works along with a massive makeover of kitschy Ports O’ Call Village.
The century-old warehouse could become part of larger revitalization efforts along the waterfront, including the overhaul of the aging Ports O’ Call complex and the construction of new marine research facility AltaSea.
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.
There are just four neighborhoods left in our competition for the best neighborhood of the year. In today’s matchup, San Pedro and Chinatown face off for the title.
Travel website Atlas Obscura is hosting a Veterans Day sleepover on the historic battleship, complete with two meals and a tour of the vessel that includes access to areas not normally open to the public.
We found some great options across the city from Venice to San Pedro to Historic Filipinotown. They're all one-bedrooms, and one even has a shared backyard and a dining room.
This midcentury home looks to have been significantly updated since its 1948 construction date. Recent additions include a new kitchen and remodeled bathrooms. The exterior of the home features a large patio area, kitchen, and outdoor shower.
Port officials greenlit the first stage of demolition on San Pedro’s Ports O’ Call this week. Work is expected to begin in November, marking the start of a $150-million redevelopment that will give it a Fisherman's Wharf-type look.