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Two high-rise projects on Larchmont move forward

Suzan Filipek · July 31, 2025

Two upper Larchmont Boulevard high-rise apartment projects have moved forward after they were granted Letters of Compliance from the Dept. of City Planning on June 13. The letters allow them […]

Building for positive local change

Nona Sue Friedman · July 31, 2025

Starting as a native New Yorker, with a brief stop in the Ohio, Sam Uretsky has made Larchmont Village his home for past 26 years. “It was good fortune to […]

Larchmont 2030 calls for ‘gentle density’

Nona Sue Friedman · July 31, 2025

Housing in Los Angeles is a hot-button item, and the future of upper Larchmont Boulevard between Beverly Boulevard and Melrose Avenue has been in discussion for several years. Reboot Larchmont, […]

Local Group works to build and grow L.A.

Nona Sue Friedman · May 1, 2025

Housing is a complicated, hot button topic in the neighborhood, Los Angeles, the state and the nation. The city undoubtedly needs more housing, but how and where to place it […]

Politics, comedy, birthdays and benefit events fill calendars

Sondi Sepenuk · February 29, 2024

Locals gathered in the expansive garden of the historic Windsor Square home of Kevin MacLellan and Brian Curran on Jan. 27. Their “O’Melveny House,” named for its original owner, pioneer […]

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