
South Bay Digs • August 24, 2018
ON THE COVER: Fresh Design: An invigorating approach brings a beautifully realized and high-functioning beach-chic abode designed by Louie Tomaro presented by Duke Capital Properties.
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ON THE COVER: Fresh Design: An invigorating approach brings a beautifully realized and high-functioning beach-chic abode designed by Louie Tomaro presented by Duke Capital Properties.

By 1903, Hermosa Beach consisted of five homes, the first one built known as Hill House and owned by the Hiss family. Hill House was similar to most homes built during this time period in that they were wood-frame structures built solely for eating, sleeping, and staying warm during the cold, wet winters by the sea.

ON THE COVER Beach Cosmopolitan: A Modernist statement house rises at the north end of Hermosa Beach presented by Chris Plank and Lynn Range of Vista Sotheby’s International Realty.

Situated between the fun bustle of Hermosa Beach Pier and downtown Manhattan Beach, it’s a mellow residential area where pedestrians and bicyclists travel along wide streets.

ON THE COVER On The Strand: A beachfront retreat commands a peaceful stress of Hermosa Beach presented by Dennis Moloney of Moloney Development at Strand Hill | Christie’s International Real Estate.


More than 40 years ago, Manhattan Beach resident Debbie Walmer attended a seminar to brainstorm fund-raising ideas for the American Martyrs Parent Association. A lover of homes, she suggested a tour of some of the area’s standout properties.

ON THE COVER Nouveau Style: Contemporary townhomes in Hermosa Beach presented by Brett Zebrowski of Palm Realty Boutique.

ON THE COVER Pristine Planatation: A chic seaside home in Hermosa Beach presented by Lynne Lear of Strand Hill | Christie’s International Real Estate.



ON THE COVER SoCal Crescendo: A private hilltop villa in Hermosa Beach proves the perfect retreat for the finest in resort-style living presented by Robb Stroyke of Stroyke Properties.