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Small business supporter lives in the best part of LA

Guest · March 5, 2015

When Los Angeles native Montrese Chandler returned from college in New York, she had a clear plan. “After graduating from Howard University in Washington D.C., I went to Parsons School […]

Tour landmarks of Sycamore Square

Jane Gilman · January 28, 2015

Sycamore Square often flies under the local radar, much less famous than its adjacent communities of Miracle Mile, Hancock Park and Brookside. A one-hour tour on Sun., Feb. 22 at […]

Residents urged to start preservation process

Jane Gilman · January 28, 2015

Miracle Mile will be requesting the city for an Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) to protect their 80 and 90-year-old properties from McMansionization. Nearly 65 residents learned the steps necessary […]

Looking for a great workout? Don’t forget about dance

Guest · December 30, 2014

  If you dread the gym, hot yoga, cycling, running or anything at all that remotely resembles “working out,” then you might need to be reminded that dance is one […]

Miracle Mile meeting set to weigh creating historic zone

Suzan Filipek · December 30, 2014

The Miracle Mile boasts many historic landmarks: Art Deco buildings, fossils from the Ice Age, and, more recently residents are gaining a new appreciation of the area’s homes. A meeting […]

Miracle Mile Run down Wilshire Blvd. on Dec. 6

Laura Eversz · November 18, 2014

The Miracle Mile Run—a one-mile race on Wilshire Blvd. sponsored by city councilman Tom LaBonge—is free and open to all ages. Registration and check-in for the event, which begins at […]

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