In the latest expansion of Metro’s bike share program, which launched last year in Downtown LA, the Westside neighborhood will get 165 bikes and 15 new stations.
Featuring dozens of plant species and an array of sculptural artifacts, the garden around the home (and its prime location) may be its main selling point.
The California Coastal Commission is investigating whether the company’s employees are parking in spaces set aside for residents underneath the old Freakshow building.
Some residents are protesting the work, which has brought the bungalows down to their studs. Henson, CEO of The Henson Co., says she’s making them pretty and livable.
Photographer Jeffrey Milstein’s aerial photos of Los Angeles take on an architectural quality, with a focus on shapes and form so that it’s hard to decipher what you are looking at.
Residents say the tech company is killing the neighborhood’s vibe. A spokesperson says Snapchat is sorry for any strain it has placed on the community.
"If anything on Ocean Front Walk is going to fetch an astronomical asking price, this would be it," said a rep from real estate firm Marcus & Millchap, who cited the tech tenant as a solid reason to ask top dollar for the property.
A new report shows that sale prices rose more than 15 percent in 2016, reaching $1.978 million—nearly twice the median cost of homes in Downtown LA and the Westside.
The sweet Swiss chalet bungalow was built by Venice founder Abbot Kinney for his son Thornton in 1906. Newly updated, it’s now equipped with high-end appliances and Carrara marble countertops.
The company is expected to go public in early 2017 with an IPO reportedly valued at $25 billion, and doing so could mean "dozens, if not hundreds, of newly created millionaires will be hitting the market," says The Hollywood Reporter.
This week, we found apartments for rent in Los Feliz, North Hollywood, Venice, Echo Park, and West Hollywood. Styles range from vintage to contemporary, but several have one thing in common—they’re in very walkable locations.
Actress Gretchen Mol and her husband just sold their adorable 102-year-old Venice Craftsman for well above asking. It’s not hard to see why someone would pay heartily for this dreamy, three-bedroom property.