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A styled display from Lauren Alexander's Dacha shop, featuring green plants in wooden boxes, luxurious candles under glass cloches, and framed art on a textured wall, embodying her California-chic home decor aesthetic.

Lauren Alexander’s Dacha: California Chic

Through her retail shop Dacha interior designer Lauren Alexander brings her fresh perspective on California-chic style to the South Bay. A native Californian, Alexander expresses her laid-back vibe via an innately luxurious bohemian style.

Compass Becoming a Power Brokerage

Since launching in New York City in 2013, backed by a robust $135 million in investor capital, residential brokerage Compass has upped the  real-estate game, resuscitating the industry as a pioneering platform with proprietary technology that is innovating home buying, selling and renting.

A vibrant top-down shot of Sausal restaurant's dishes, featuring a bowl of rich beef stew, pinto beans, fresh tortillas, sliced avocado, salsa, and beer on a wooden table. This image showcases the restaurant's Mexican comfort food offerings.

Sausal: A Culinary Nod To History

Long ago, the vast farmstead Rancho Sausal Redondo (Round Willow Ranch) encompassed El Segundo and most of what is known today as the South Bay. An homage to history, Sausal (the old Spanish word for willow), has taken on new meaning in El Segundo’s dining scene.

1500 Hermosa Avenue: Picturesque Coastal Modern Retreat

1500 Hermosa Avenue and 1501 Palm Drive. Boasting unobstructed views of sand and sea, both homes sit at approximately 3,000 square feet and offer four bedrooms and three and a half baths. While both are sublime beach family homes, each abode has singular advantages.