Tag: downtownla
Discover the New Age of Plant-Based Living: VKX -VKind Experience Coming to the Magic Box
Amidst the vast expanse of the DTLA skyline, a captivating transformation is unfolding at the…
Antonio Pelayo – Dia de Los Muertos & The Women of El Velorio
One of Los Angeles County’s largest Dia De Los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) events,…
US Bank Tower Climb for Los Angeles Celebrates 30 Years at the Top
The US Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles, standing at an impressive height of 1,005…
Pershing Square’s New MakeOver
After seven years of meticulous planning and design contests, the eagerly awaited makeover of Pershing…
UNREPD – Bringing Black Artists to the Forefront and DTLA is All For It
The Grand LA, an art, shopping, dining, entertainment and hospitality destination located in Bunker Hill…
Dual Murders of Local Women Send Shock, Sadness and Disbelief – Can Downtown LA Help Catch a Killer?
This week, two tragic incidents have cast a shadow over our community, leaving downtown in…
The Palm Restaurant – Where Tradition Meets Culinary Excellence
The Palm is one of those iconic downtown restaurants with the ability to captivate patrons…
Hart House Celebrates One Year Anniversary with Plant-Based Freebies Plus House Party Shake and LA is All For It
Calling all Angelenos! Hart House, LA’s newest plant-based fast food chain, brought to us by…
Smash and Grab Robberies & the New Task Force: What the County Can Learn from Downtown LA
Smash-and-grab incidents have become increasingly prevalent across Los Angeles, leaving citizens and business owners concerned…
Lucha VaVOOM Bringing the Hurricane to the Mayan Theater
With all this talk about Hurricane Hilary, DTLA is preparing for a hurricane of its…
Go Armenia! Garo’s Deli & DTLAs Hottest Pastrami Sandwich
Located near the intersection of 7th and Hill Streets, St. Vincent Court is a pedestrian…
Homeless, Homeless, and More Homeless, As LA Braces for a Homeless Heatwave – Here’s What We Can Learn From DTLA
DTLA has been an epicenter of homelessness for a long, long time. And with age comes experience. Here’s what others can learn from Downtown when it comes to dealing with the homeless population.