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235 19th Street, Santa Monica, Coldwell Banker, Fiora Aston, Los Angeles

Beyond the Facade: Exploring the Grandeur of 235 19th Street

Behind its modest exterior, 235 19th Street a three-story home reveals a treasure of riches, from an elevator to a tasting room, that are rivaled only by its prime location in the heart of Santa Monica’s most stunning streets.

Fusing Art & Design: Christine Markatos Lowe’s Artful Interiors

Christine Markatos Lowe, a Santa Monica-based designer whose background in studio art and sculpting has elevated her work to the realm of true artistry. Her style, rooted in a rich spectrum of colors, dances from whisper-soft to vividly saturated, adding depth and allure to her designs.
128 Granville Avenue rear exterior

128 Granville Avenue: A Brentwood Beauty

128 Granville Avenue, nestled in the prestigious Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, embodies the epitome of luxury living. This Cape Cod-style home, shielded by a graceful wooden fence and electric gate, welcomes you with impeccable finishes and spacious elegance.

Exploring Diverse Flavors: The Tasting Menu at Kato in Santa Monica

Chef Jonathan Yao’s unassuming yet innovative seafood tasting menu-only at Kato, a restaurant defies the norms of fine dining. With ever-changing offerings inspired by California, Taiwanese, and Japanese cuisines, Kato presents a delightful mystery for your taste buds.

Beach Chic Redeux, A Private Paradise & Beach Dream

A Marilynn Taylor Redondo Beach condo transformed from drab to coastal cool, Hollywood’s Andy Tennant has listed his 1928 classic Spanish-style home, and a North Montana Avenue estate offers more than 6,500 square feet of lavish living space.

Santa Monica’s Via Veneto Restaurant exudes an Authentic Italian Flare

When Via Veneto first began serving fine Italian fare almost two decades ago on Main Street in Santa Monica—a fairly run-down area at the time, almost an extension of the Venice Beach boardwalk—many people thought that its born-and-bred Italian owners, Fabrizio Bianconi and Marco Cialini, were a little bit off their rockers. Now, 16 years later, the intimate and romantic restaurant has carved out quite a home for itself amid the blossoming neighborhood, serving as a favorite spot for celebrating special occasions—from birthdays to anniversaries to engagements—and attracting a loyal clientele that includes a regular cast of celebrities.