
Pizzana: Best of Both Worlds
Pizzana brings together classic Italian pizza-making with local Los Angeles style and flavor for neo-Neapolitan pizzas in a cozy Brentwood enclave.
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Pizzana brings together classic Italian pizza-making with local Los Angeles style and flavor for neo-Neapolitan pizzas in a cozy Brentwood enclave.

As the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown hotel is a sight to behold. With 889 guest rooms and suites, including the 2,500 square foot Presidential Suite, the InterContinental offers an unparalleled level of comfort and convenience.

ON THE COVER Modern Bungalow: Grown from a classic Craftsman, this renovated home offers all the amenities of a large house, scaled to pair with the singular charms of Venice presented by Mark Kitching of Pacific Union International.




All of Lindsey Adelman’s creations, which are born from her keen observation of the natural and human worlds, captivate not only with their perfect proportions but also, and above all, because they embody an understated harmony between spontaneity and rationality, handcrafted elements and machine-made parts, pure beauty and necessary functionality.

According to Marketing Insider, Los Angeles-based brokerage Gibson International and Pacific Union International, Inc., the eighth-largest real estate brokerage in the U.S. by 2016 sales volume, today announced the intent to unite brands in the first quarter of 2018.

From quality materials and craftsmanship to five-star amenities, like a 10-car garage, pool, roof deck, elevator, front and back staircase, and service entrance, this eight-bedroom and 11-bath house easily tips over the line from outright beautiful to downright breathtaking.


ON THE COVER Hilltop Haven: Country zen & city sophistication collide in a Santiago Arana’s lower Mandeville Canyon home with state-of-the-art amenities matched only by its stunning views and unparalleled privacy presented by Santiago Arana of The Agency.

The Glass House, designed by architect Philip Johnson, reflects the beautiful landscape of Southern New England. Johnson, known for his modernist approach, incorporated historical elements into his designs. The Glass House, completed in 1949, sits on a hill, nestled among trees, and offers stunning views of a manmade pond.