Very sad as Curbed LA was a highlight for me when I was living in NYC before becoming sane and moving to California. The articles were often crude and laden with mispellings and non-facts. However, it was always entertaining and the commenters are both astute and insane! It will all be missed. Hopefully, someone will come up with a site that is the best of Curbed LA with a healthy dose of astute/insane comments. I look forward to that, but I will miss this. Truly..
Curbed: We didn’t realize that our readers are decent Americans who care about Christianity, family and wholesome living. Our pink hat, purple haired writers thought that L.A. cisgender hetero normative people would become woke and rise above the patriarchy, crush monuments, burn down capitalists business and those filthy pig rich folks in Bel-Air, hunt down every colonizer that does not take the knee and… OHHH right , sorry, we were supposed to be talking about architecture and pretty houses. Next time our activist writers hijack a rando website, we will make sure to censor all right leaning speech as it is all hate speech. We will even not allow any commenting on inflammatory pages because wrong thing is dangerous and we only like people who completely agree with us on everything, can imagine why we are folding.
It’s called Lefistutopia.com it’s a digital Chaz /Chop zone of sorts..guard your digital belongings because at at moment, some virtual crackhead will rob you blind and the virtual police are not welcome. #defundvirtualpolice #dlm
Koreatown Craftsman With Lots of Hand-Carved Woodwork Asks $1.5M
Lovely, I admire the people who have owned this house all these years and avoided falling prey to every styling trend and gimmick and left this place mostly as built. Even the kitchen looks mostly original with minimal updates. It should sell fast although it seems a bit pricey for Koreatown