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Circle of Life: Angels Flight Opening by April 15th, Says Railway President

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the state committee which oversees all safety issues pertaining to downtown's Angels Flight, has finished safety inspections of the stalled funicular. Per a letter sent out today to various media ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  10 Mar 2010

Rental Reveals: Your Cheat Sheet to Hollywood's New Rental Market Madness

In case you missed it, there's been a mini-building boom underway in Hollywood in terms of new rental projects. Within a roughly two square mile area between Highland Avenue, Hollywood Boulevard, Franklin Avenue and Gower Street, five new rental ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  10 Mar 2010

Lawsuits: Glendale's Troubled Grand View Memorial Park Can Now Be Restored

"Family members of people buried at the cemetery filed multiple lawsuits and a class-action lawsuit against the cemetery after state investigators in October 2005 found the remains of 4,000 people at Grand View that were not properly disposed of or ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  10 Mar 2010

CurbedWire: Inside Soho House West Hollywood, Hollywood and Western Street Improvements

WEST HOLLYWOOD: Eater LA dug around the web and found some Facebook photos of the new Soho House West Hollywood, which opened yesterday. Weee. [Eater] Get daily updates and breaking news alerts from Curbed LA delivered straight to your inbox: ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  9 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.

ConstructionWatch: Gensler's Blue Beverly Hills Ice Cube

With the hoopla over the Ritz/Marriott dying down, gaze upon another Gensler-designed project: A new office building in Beverly Hills on Beverly Drive (right across the street from the Montage Hotel). At one point, the building was supposed to hold ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  9 Mar 2010

Screaming Matches: Like a Pack of Jackals, Playa Vista Homeowners Go After Rosendahl

Watch this video and you'll never, ever want to run for public office. This is from last week's meeting between Playa Vista homeowners and City Councilman Bill Rosendahl. The discussion: Phase II of Playa Vista, which would bring 2,600 more homes, and ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  9 Mar 2010

Politics: City Council's Green Light Policy Irks Public Speakers

Abandon hope, all ye development-battling homeowners who enter City Hall, thinking that if you attend a City Council meeting, your public comments will have any effect on the outcome on a particular vote. The fix is in. Quite literally! Unlike New ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  9 Mar 2010

CurbedWire: Exciting Walgreens Signage in Downtown, Another Bundy Village Protest Tomorrow

DOWNTOWN: Reader Sticky writes: "... I was walking in downtown LA along West 7th near Hope and saw a sign (attached) announcing that a Walgreens would be opening up. It's in 617 West 7th Street, the same building that houses The Chicago School. It's ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  8 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Walgreens,  Rite Aid

New to Market: Mid-Century Modern in South Pasadena

"Amazing [mid-century modern] home," writes a reader, noting that he and the missus when to the recent open house where they "lingered for over an hour." And much is "all original," according to a dear reader. Built in 1966, it's listed at $1.198 ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  8 Mar 2010

Hotels: West Hollywood's House of Blues Project Returns

Can West Hollywood stand any more hotels? Well, they will have to. Last week, Kanner Architect's LED-glowing House of Blues project, a development that'll offer 149 hotel rooms; 35,000 square feet of commercial-restaurant space---including a new ...

From DAKOTA, Curbed LA,  8 Mar 2010

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