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The Alluring Legacy of 501 John Street: A Manhattan Beach Masterpiece

The corner property 501 John Street in Manhattan Beach, owned by television writer and producer of “Modern Family” Danny Zuker, is a luxurious 5,725 square-foot property, complete with an ocean-view primary suite, an open-plan kitchen, and an outdoor living area that includes a pool deck, barbecue kitchen, and dining and lounging areas.

Solid Economic Growth in El Segundo Fuels Housing Demand

There have been substantial investments made in development projects over the past few years that have solidly propelled the city into a new era that some businessmen and even professional writers are classifying as “trendy” and “cool.”

Los Angeles Market Update & Summer Events to Enjoy

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

Westside Digs • October 16, 2015

ON THE COVER an exclusive interview with Byron Scott, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. Plus, Los Angeles doesn’t disappoint when offering up spooks, goblins, and haunted houses. After all, we live in the entertainment capital of the world.
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South Bay Digs • October 9, 2015

This edition marks a milestone achievement for DIGS, our marketing partners, our readers and the local community—it’s our 5th Anniversary and 120th issue published! 120 Editions published. 3,000,000+ Magazines delivered.
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Los Angeles Lakers Head Coach Byron Scott

As a coach, Scott’s leadership style is embedded with the experience of a having been one of the guys lacing up his sneakers and heading onto the court each night. The difference between being a player and a coach? Shifting from a singular perspective to a collective one.
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Byron Scott’s Winning Spirit

Byron Scott describes, “as a player, you only have to worry about you, but as a coach, you’ve got to worry about the whole team. You’ve got to somehow convince them that the ultimate goal and the agenda should only be to win.”
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South Bay Digs • March 18, 2011

In this issue, we had the chance to sit down with Los Angeles Lakers assistant coach and local Manhattan Beach resident Jim Cleamons to discuss ‘Teachable Moments on the Basketball Court.’ Coach Cleamons is an amazing person, who uses basketball as a muse to teach others about life.