Amazing views, stained glass windows, and a roomy terrace.
An East Hollywood townhouse and a two-bedroom in Atwater Village are two options.
Some locations—including along Malibu Canyon Road—have burned as many as six times since 1970.
Designed by Foster Rhodes Jackson, who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright, the house is totally unique.
By AccuWeather’s calculations, Downtown Los Angeles is on track to receive one month’s worth of rain this week alone.
The gracious 1917 Monterey Colonial holds seven bedrooms, six baths—and eight fireplaces.
They have potential to inflict as much—if not more—devastation than a quake on the San Andreas.
Just around the corner, developers want to convert a theater into a music and event venue.
After Northridge, engineers warned that hundreds of towers could be dangerous in a large earthquake—but the city hasn’t required owners to fix them.
Subway tunnels are not immune to damage during earthquakes—but they’re probably safer than skyscrapers. Here’s why.