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Architecture & Interior Design | Threatened History & Preservation
Studio City's famed Sportsmen's Lodge hotel could be replaced by 520-unit apartment complex
Studio City's Sportsmen's Lodge hotel could be demolished and replaced with 520 apartment units.
History | Historic Los Angeles
So Long, Sears. What Comes Next For These Empty Architectural Behemoths?: LAist
In Boyle Heights, the nine-story, Art Deco store that started it all is a strange mix of bustling commerce and yawning, empty space.
Architecture & Interior Design | Threatened History & Preservation
The Academy Museum Is Restoring This 1939 Mid-Wilshire Landmark - Los Angeles Magazine
Here's what's happening at Wilshire and Fairfax
Architecture & Interior Design | Threatened History & Preservation
UPDATE: Iconic Irish Pub Tom Bergin’s Reduces Hours, Future Uncertain - Los Angeles Magazine
After slashing staff, hours, and its food menu, it appears one of L.A.’s oldest bars is in jeopardy
Miscellaneous | Places You Can Still Go
LA's Oldest Restaurant Keeps a 130-Year Diner Tradition Alive
Saugus Cafe serves a side of history with every meal
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
25 Great LA Restaurants With 50+ Years Under Their Belts
Nothing but the classics with vintage photos
Miscellaneous | The Hometown
Tour Los Angeles during its ‘Golden Age of neon’
A new book features hundreds of vintage photos of LA’s best neon signs
History | Historic Los Angeles
5 Eateries Where Hollywood Legends Were Made
While you can’t catch a glimpse of Old Hollywood icons like Mae West or Cary Grant strolling down Rodeo Drive, their legacy lives on at these beloved restaurants, where Tinseltown’s brightest stars have been dining for decades. Here, five L.A. spots to dine like royalty from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
History | Downtown
A Split-Screen Tour of Los Angeles, Seventy Years Ago and Today - The New Yorker
A short film by Keven McAlester examines the streets of downtown Los Angeles’s Bunker Hill, past and present.