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Hollywood Hills: a gateway to high-class living

Entering Hollywood Hills is like stepping into a little corner of heaven, a distinctive neighborhood chock-full of history and LA charm, with stylish hotels, cozy theatres and a vibrant nightlife. The pedestrian-friendly area lying beneath the famed Hollywood Sign boasts an alluring array of trendy businesses, invigorating green parks, delightful shops, trendy boutiques, plus plenty [...]

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Los Angeles economy predicted to improve through 2014

The outlook for the Los Angeles economy through 2014 is okay, not great, this according to the annual economic forecast published by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation. The report emphasizes that the current recovery is fragile and vulnerable to disruption in the event of a national downturn. LAEDC is a regional leader in providing [...]

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Los Angeles proposes zoning updates to make city friendlier, more open

Los Angeles has been known as a car city ever since the automobile was invented, but a new effort to adjust local zoning laws may be an important change in a campaign to make the city more pedestrian accessible and bike friendly. The goal of revised zoning is to make Los Angeles a healthier city; [...]

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Advice for first-time renters in LA

If you’re planning on renting a property in LA, you’d better get ready for a serious adventure because the city offers an extensive range of housing options. And since it’s not quite prime time to buy a house, most people turn to renting these days so you’ll have plenty of competition. The best way to [...]

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Microsoft doubles down on Silicon Beach

Just when it seemed like Silicon Beach couldn’t get any hotter, now comes news that Microsoft is moving into town in a big way. The Redmond, Washington-based company that needs no introduction is signing two sizable leases west of the 405, with the aim of creating a new campus near the beach. Is this the [...]

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Positive outlook for L.A.’s residential market

The real estate industry saw a boom in the multi-family sector, with an abundance of new developments entering the market and old properties restored, all signs of a much-anticipated economic rebound. At a macroeconomic level, apartments and their residents generated a $1.1 trillion contribution to the national economy in 2011 and supported 25.4 million jobs. [...]

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Apartment decorating on a budget in L.A.

Interior design is one of those endeavors that can capture your entire time and budget if you let it. It’s so easy to get carried away when you like what you’re doing and you find pleasure in beauty and style. The good thing is there are plenty of ways to enhance the looks of an [...]

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Most sought after apartment amenities in Los Angeles

With the avalanche of new rental properties entering the Los Angeles market, there will be plenty of choice for renters looking for a new place to live this year. Developers are expected to add 5,000 competitive units in 2013, a 0.7 percent increase to stock, according to Marcus & Millichap. In 2012 L.A. saw the [...]

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Introducing The Hollywoods

If you move to Los Angeles from anywhere else, one of the first things you learn is that Hollywood isn’t just one place. Tinseltown might seem like it should be centralized in the vicinity of the iconic Hollywood Sign, but it’s really spread out in a number of neighborhoods on the northeast side of downtown [...]

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Decorating your new apartment with your pet in mind

If you think your dog or cat is a part of the family, it seems only fair to include its needs in your apartment redecorating plans as well. Here are a few items to bring into your home’s decor, to make it pet-friendly and uniquely attractive in the same time. Cat trees are absolutely fantastic [...]

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Los Angeles Bockfest features unlimited fun

With the holidays out of the way, it’s time to re-organize your priorities. If apartment cleaning, cooking chores and setting up decorations took up most of your time this last month, now’s the time to focus more on yourself and your social life, no customary obligations, just fun. Beer lovers will be glad to know [...]

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MegaBus gives California, Los Angeles another try

Ultra-low-cost California bus service, round two. Beginning Dec. 12 MegaBus begins service from Los Angeles to San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, and… wait for it… LAS VEGAS!!! The company made headlines by offering $1 fares during the first week and it stays cheap long after. MegaBus uses a dynamic pricing strategy that results in ticket [...]

Do Los Angeles mayoral candidates have ideas to help renters?

We only get three of the candidates chiming in this time: the latest debate was hosted by Housing For A Strong Los Angeles, and they only invited the top three contenders. For renters, inventory and availability are the name of the game. So what do Eric Garcetti, Jan Perry, and Wendy Greuel have in mind [...]

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LA Art Show returns to show LA some art

The Los Angeles Convention Center is not just for cosplay events and Ski-Dazzle. This week marks the 18th episode of the LA Art Show, running in tandem with the 28th edition of the IFPDA Los Angles Fine Print Fair. So come on down and git yer art on! Reviews have been mixed regarding recent events, [...]

LA’s Restaurant Week celebrates local dining scene in style

dineLA’s Restaurant Week is a citywide culinary celebration offering a most exquisite a selection of specially priced prix fixe lunch and dinner menus from some of LA’s best restaurants. A fantastic opportunity to get a taste of fine dining without breaking the bank, the event takes place over 12 days: Monday, January 21 – Friday, [...]

Los Angeles bucket list, only in LA 2013 edition

Here is the second part to our LA bucket edition list for 2013. Check out Part I – Restaurants and Nightlife. New to Los Angeles and looking for signature things to do? Leaving soon and eager to squeeze in a few more memories on your way out? These are a few of the things that [...]

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Are you there NFL? It’s us, Los Angeles.

January 1 was supposed to be an auspicious day in LA’s quest to finally secure a pro football team, after an absence of nearly two decades: it was the opening of a six-week window for existing teams to declare an interest in moving to Los Angeles. So much for big plans: that sound you hear [...]

The next mayor’s plans to relieve Los Angeles’ traffic congestion

We don’t know yet who the next mayor of Los Angeles will be, but we do know who the leading candidates are and each one of them has put forward plans detailing how they intend to manage LA’s awful traffic congestion. You hate your commute? Here’s what each has in mind to help, in thumbnail [...]

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ParkMe can help find parking spots in Los Angeles and Santa Monica

Finding parking in downtown LA has many similarities with a game of strategy. You need to really know what you’re doing, proceed with caution, be patient and plan your every move ahead. That can make the difference between paying $6 an hour or $1 an hour for parking in just about the same area. Living [...]

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William Shatner… the final entertainment frontier

Hey Los Angeles, it’s road trip time! C’mon you probably commute an hour each way to work, a little jaunt down to Costa Mesa isn’t going to hurt you. No? Well then let me reveal three little words that will change your mind: Bill-freakin’-Shatner live! Captain James Tiberius Kirk: indomitable starship captain and intragalactic lothario. [...]

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