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Developer buys building with history of design changes

Billy Taylor · January 29, 2020

Residents of a rent-controlled apartment building in Hancock Park say they are worried about plans from the building’s new owner to evict them while the structure undergoes expansion and seismic […]

New playground being installed on Larchmont

John Welborne · January 1, 2020

Work is expected to be underway this month for the long-anticipated playground pilot project being installed on a small portion of the surface parking lot on Larchmont Boulevard. Initially conceived […]

Bergin’s is back, taps are open

Suzan Filipek · January 1, 2020

Bottoms up! Guinness, craft cocktails, dinner and brunch fare and good cheer are on tap once again at Tom Bergin’s Bar & Restaurant, 840 S. Fairfax Ave. This, its 84th […]

La Brea Tar Pits to join neighbors in new look, renovations

John Welborne · January 1, 2020

Last month, completing a one-year international search process, the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHM) announced the selection of architecture firm Weiss / Manfredi to lead a master […]

It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays on Blvd.

Rachel Olivier · December 4, 2019

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas along Larchmont Boulevard. From the red bows that have popped up along the north end of Larchmont to the trees at the […]

St. James’ Church shines light on Stories from the Frontline

Sondi Sepenuk · December 4, 2019

Angela Sanchez was 16, a junior in high school, when she and her father experienced homelessness. The memories are sharp: it was the beginning of the 2008 recession, one week […]

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