Tag: DTLA news
ASSEMBLYMEMBER Wendy Carrillo – Crashed But Not Out of the Race
In a surprising turn of events in the race for CD14, candidate Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo,…
LA3C Mega Fest Comes to DTLA – Proving Once Again, The Historic Core Has Got Soul
Billboard Magazine’s yearly LA3C mega festival is back and this year it’s bigger and more…
Plants Take Over the World at Immersive Vkind Experience Coming to The Magic Box
“What if plants took over the world?” That’s what the immersive Vkind Experience (VKX2023), coming…
Massive Protest in Support of Palestinian Rights Bleeds Into the Streets of Downtown Los Angeles
The sun soaked day couldn’t have shown a brighter light on the sentiments of thousands…
H is for Horror in Downtown LA This Halloween – Here’s a List of Things to Do
Dive into the darkness this Halloween with DJs, drinks and costumes, and unearth a downtown…
Art Hearts Fashion Celebrates 10 Years on the CatWalk at Majestic
The official 2023 Los Angeles Fashion Week powered by Art Hearts Fashion promises iconic runway…
Forge at Alloy: A New Kind of Mix-Use Development Rising in Arts District
Quickly materializing at 530 Mateo Street, near the 4th Street Bridge and Santa Fe Avenue,…
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…
The Palm Restaurant – Where Tradition Meets Culinary Excellence
The Palm is one of those iconic downtown restaurants with the ability to captivate patrons…
Lucha VaVOOM Bringing the Hurricane to the Mayan Theater
With all this talk about Hurricane Hilary, DTLA is preparing for a hurricane of its…
LA On Strike! But What Do the City Workers Want?
City employees, represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 721, have taken to the streets to protest what they perceive as unjust treatment by the city administration.
Bringing Good Luck to Nisei Weekend: The Return of Little Tokyo Street Fair
Nisei Week is back! And this year there’s an exciting addition to the Grand Parade, car show, drum performances, and crowning of the Queen. This year, Nisei Week visitors will have a chance to experience the return of Little Tokyo Street Fair.