The astounding historic home, Hacienda De La Paz, in Rolling Hills, has been described as “a world unto its own.” Indeed, just a moment here and one is transported to another place, another era in time, a peaceful place. Now comes a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own this celebrated domain.
Join the Urban Land Institute’s Fall Meeting in Los Angeles, where prominent speakers and DTLA tours take center stage. Discover the latest in urban development, from housing affordability to technology advancements, while exploring the resurgence of DTLA as a vibrant place to live and work.
Once a street struggling to survive, Broadway is back and better than ever. Now adding to the historic thoroughfare’s resurgence is the first new large-scale development in more than a century.
Included are 38 units of housing, primarily modern studios and one-bedroom apartments, along with two luxury penthouse suites with private roof decks, and six units reserved for affordable housing, ranging from approximately 420 square feet to 800 square feet. The ground-level floor will consist of 3,000 square feet of retail space.
Meet Lindsay Pennington, the interior designer seamlessly blending Southern charm with contemporary allure in California. Her journey from law to design reflects her unwavering passion. Founded in 2013, Lindsay Pennington Inc. creates classic, cozy spaces with a modern touch, embracing luxury and functionality.
We’re not ones to speculate on where prices go from here, but like everyone interested in the housing market, it’s sure going to be interesting in the next 12 months. Plus a host of events to attend for Summer 2017
After gaining prominence as a builder of high-end, luxury residential and mixed-use commercial properties in China, Beijing-based Oceanwide Holdings is expanding its global presence with its first flagship project in the U.S.
Beers come from Mikkeller as well as other top-quality breweries worldwide, many of which are Californian. General Manager Will Sperling curates the beer list, constantly searching for the best brews.
Prepare to venture out on a “Summer Roadtrip” of the city’s diverse neighborhoods and eclectic cuisines July 14-28 via Summer dineL.A., complete with an official Roadtrip Guide designed by Emmy award-winning artist Gary Baseman.
In this captivating article, we delve into the journey of architect Christopher Mercier, a true urban renaissance man. From a young artist in Detroit to a seasoned architect, Mercier’s path was one of pragmatism and passion.
Situated at 899 Francisco St.—just one block from LA Live and Staples Center—the 18-story, Gensler-designed building features 350 rooms and suites priced from $229 per night.