Sunday, September 1, 2013

B-R-E-A-K

After seven straight months of covering real estate and development news in this fantastic city of ours, The Industrious Angel will be taking a break to work on a new layout and design.  Posting will resume October 1st.


All the best,

J. Austin Russell

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Transit Village a Go!

The Eastsider reports that, on Wednesday, the City Council voted unanimously to reject an appeal brought by opponents to the Highland Park Transit Village project, and back measures that would  expedite the projects development.  Once completed, the project will feature 20 condominiums, and 60 rental units, and will run along the Figueroa Corridor, between North Avenue 52 and 56.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Apartments for Filipinotown

Apparently, three new apartment projects are headed to Filipinotown, with a combined total of 168 units!  Read more on the story at Curbed.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Little Tokyo's Rec Center

According to the Downtown News, The Budokan project, an effort to develop a rec center in Little Tokyo, received a $1.3 million dollar donation this week, bringing the total funding to $11 million, about half of what is needed.  Assuming the additional funding comes through, groundbreaking will begin in 2015.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

This Week in Fashion

Friday: Chic men's boutique, MRKT, is now open at Sunset and Hyperion, on the border of Silverlake and Los Feliz.  The 800 square foot store features ware from both local and international labels alike, all with a very edgy feel.

NYC based florist, Spruce, debuted its first ever LA store at the intersection of Fountain and Sunset in Los Feliz.

Monday: Online fashion flash sale broker, HauteLook, is moving its corporate headquarters into 7,500 square feet of space at downtown's Alameda Square, on 7th Street.

Tuesday: Come September 5th, local designer For Love & Lemons, is converting its downtown studio, at 7th and Santa Fe, into a semi retail space that will serve customers every Thursday.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Walk to Union Station

Curbed reports that city authorities are in the process of widening the walkways connecting downtown to Union Station.  Additionally, artistic arches will be installed on Main Street, similar to those already in place on Los Angeles Street.

Monday, August 26, 2013

This Week in Food

Monday: Easton Gym, located at Beverly and Crescent Heights, is getting a new juice bar by the name of Mojo sometime next month.

Boba/coffee house MangoSix is headed to the corner of 3rd and Croft, on the BH/LA/WH border.

Tuesday: L.E.N.O. Juice Bar debuted today at 27th and Figueroa, near USC.

A fancy new jazz club, by the name of Wolf & Crane, is setting up shop at Little Tokyo Village on 2nd, near Central.  When it debuts this fall, it will be the first full service bar to open in Little Tokyo in over a decade.

A new bar, bearing the historic name of General Lee's, is headed to Old Chinatown Plaza, between Hill and Broadway.  By the sound of it, we should expect big things.

Businessman/Chef/God Josef Centeno (father of both Baco Mercat and Bar Ama) is getting ready to open his third restaurant in the Historic Core.  Orsa & Winston, located on 4th between Spring and Main, will soft open September 24th.

Wednesday: Whoa!  Sustainable meat butcher, Belcampo, is headed to downtown's Grand Central Market on 3rd, between Hill and Broadway.  Gentrify, baby, gentrify.

Thursday: Laguna Beach's very hip Zinc Cafe & Market is expanding to the Arts District.  The new store, located at Willow and Mateo, will open sometime this fall.

Ramen house, Daikokuya, at Olympic and Sawtelle, is now open (albeit ever so softly).

Friday: Up and coming Andante Coffee Roasters is opening up shop on the western corner of Beverly and The Grove Drive (near The Farmer's Market), at the former Buzz Coffee space.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Room Service for Your Home

Following in the footsteps of other online services, such as Amazon's 'grocery-delivering' Fresh, or the 'we-are-not-a-taxi-service' Lyft and Uber, comes Handybook, an online housecleaning/handyman broker that connects users with local professionals at the click of a button.  Find more info at Racked.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Hotels for North Hollywood and Westwood

Curbed brings word that a new 43 room luxury boutique hotel is in the work's for NoHo's Arts District at Weddington and Tujunga.  Meanwhile, it appears that, after nearly four years, construction on Westwood's La Reina Hotel at Lindbrook and Tiverton has finally resumed.

Friday, August 23, 2013

More Mixed Use for Little Tokyo

According to Curbed, work has finally begun on a long planned 240 unit mixed use development on the corner of 2nd and San Pedro.  In addition to a pool, spa, and two story gymnasium, the project will feature 16,000 square feet of retail space and public parking.  An opening is planned for sometime in August of 2015.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Teo-Chew Association

Brigham Yen reports that the Southern California Teo-Chew Association, a nonprofit organization which seeks to support and encourage the Teo-Chew population, is building a new community center just north of the newly constructed New Jia Apartments, at Ord and Broadway.  Check out his blog for more info.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Downtown's Virtual Golf Experience

High end professional golf simulators, Execugolf, announced today the opening of their very first Los Angeles location, in the heart of downtown at the Paul Hastings Building on 5th and Flower.  The full service simulator comes complete with training, driving, chipping, and putting scenarios, and features eighty virtual championship courses.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Co-Op 28/Apt 2B Los Feliz

Home good, furniture, and handcrafted clothing boutiques Co-Op 28 and Apt 2B have expanded to Prospect and Vermont in Los Feliz.  Check out the story on Racked for more info.

Monday, August 19, 2013

This Week in Food

Monday: A chic new italian gastropub, by the name of 643 North, is headed to Cesar Chavez and Spring later this month.

Plan Check is opening a second location at Oakwood and Fairfax later this summer.

Tuesday: A new farm to table eatery, by the name of Faith & Flower, will debut later this fall at 9th and Flower.

9 Olives, a restaurant at Sunset and Havenhurst, is currently being transformed into a sexy new lounge by called Punks.

Helm's Bakery is on its way to Venice and Hutchison early next year.

Wednesday: A new artisanal desert shop by the name of Creme Caramel LA, from Kristine De La Cruz of farmer's market fame, is on its way to Sherman Oaks at Burbank and Kester.

Thursday: When it finally opens, it looks like the new Acne Studios space at 9th and Broadway will feature a Il Caffe Coffee Bar.

Friday: The newly remodeled/rebranded Squirl + LOU is now open for business.

A new pizza shop by the name of 800 Degrees To-Go will soon open at Westwood and Lindbrook.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Boyle Heights City Hall

The Wave reports that, as of last week, the newly constructed Boyle Heights City Hall, at the corner of 1st and Chicago, is now open.  In addition to acting as the central headquarters for Councilman Huizar's offices, the building will house several public and nonprofit organizations, including the Bureau of Street Services, College Track, the Housing and Community Investment Department, the Economic and Workforce Development Department, Lucille Roybal Family Source Center, Hollenbeck Police Athletic League, the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council, El Centro de Ayuda, Abuelitos de Boyle Heights, Maravilla Foundation, Fuego Tech, Los Angeles Youth Opportunity Movement and Girls Today, and Women Tomorrow.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Kooples on Robertson

Racked reports that french clothier, The Kooples, will open its first US store on Robertson, near Beverly, and the tri-city (can we call it that?) border.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Mulholland Monument Garden

According to Curbed, the Mulholland Monument, located at the intersection of Los Feliz and Riverside, is about to get a major facelift.  To commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, the monument, which was constructed in honor of William Mulhooland, the aqueduct's designer, and the (spiritual) founding father of the Department of Water and Power, will be encircled by a park, complete with footpaths, park benches, and educational signs, and will be be rechristened the Los Angeles Aqueduct Centennial Garden.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

MyFigueroa

The Downtown News reports that the Environmental Impact Report for the MyFigueroa streetscape plan has been completed.  The plan is intended to make the three mile Figueroa corridor, between 7th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, more pedestrian friendly by adding wider sidewalks, bike lanes, and street curbs.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Jordan Downs Redevelopment a Go!

Great news from the Times; it looks like that ambitious plan to revitalize Watt's Jordan Downs neighborhood into an urban village received official approval from the City Council.  The $1 billion dollar project will include a well maintained central park, 1,400 luxury apartments, retail stores, and more.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Rag & Bone Brentwood

According to Racked, New York based clothier Rag & Bone will soon open a second LA store in Brentwood on San Vicente, near Barrington.

Monday, August 12, 2013

This Week in Food

Monday: The tastefully named Moon Juice juice bar, is gearing up to open its second location at Sunset and Silverlake.

A new 'cereal-centric' cafe, by the name of Another Kind of Sunrise, is coming to the corner of Venice and Abbot Kinney later this month.

The dairy free M Cafe de Chaya is on its way to the corner of San Vicente and Barrington in Brentwood.

Tuesday: More sushi for Sawtelle.  Kula Revolving Sushi will soon debut between Olympic and Mississippi.

Wednesday: Square One at the Boathouse, fun new eatery on Echo Park Lake, is now serving both breakfast and lunch.

Lady M Confections, a fantastic new cakery on 3rd and Robertson, is now open for business.

Studio City's Starlight Room, at Moorpark and Tujunga, is being reborn as Star Lite Cantina.  The new incarnation will feature food as well as drink.

Thursday: Hollywood and Vine will soon receive a fancy new sports bar (40 HD TVs) in the form of 33 Taps.

An old auto shop, on the corner of Lincoln and Marco, in Venice, is being transformed into a fascinating new restaurant by the name of Superba Food & Bread.

Friday: Newly opened Kettled Glazed Doughnuts is making a name for itself with a unique spin on the croughnut.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Welcome to Larchmont

According to Curbed, the quiet stretch of Larchmont Boulevard between Beverly and Melrose, is getting a facelift.  Metro is adding medians, plantings, and a welcome tower.  The additions should be completed come fall.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Paseo Plaza

More resurrection news from Curbed.  If all goes well, Continental Development Group will break ground later this year on Paseo Plaza, a mixed use project containing 437 residential units, at Santa Monica and Saint Andrews.

Friday, August 9, 2013

The Lexington Project

According to Curbed, the massive mixed use Lexington project on Santa Monica and Las Palmas, with a planned 11 buildings (containing up to 6 stories a piece), 786 residential units, 22,000 square feet of commercial space, an arena, 3 nightclubs, a pool, several open public spaces, and 1,612 parking spaces, is back from the dead.  Whew!  If all goes well, construction will begin sometime in 2017.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Museum, Gangnam Style

Oh goodie!  Curbed reports that SM Entertainment (the korean record label equivalent of Warren Buffet) has announced plans to build a museum dedicated entirely to K-pop.  The building, located at 6th and Oxford will help to promote the best that korean music has to offer, and in addition to many other features, will "showcase SM's new content through holograms ..."  Get excited.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Diptyque Larchmont

Refinery29 reports that Paris based luxury candlemaker Diptyque will open a new store on North Larchmont near Beverly, in November.  In addition to candles, the store will carry Diptyque's signature perfumes, soaps, lotions, and more.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Historic Wienerschnitzel

According to Curbed, the very first Wienerschnitzel drive up, located in Wilmington at the Gulf Avenue/PCH intersection, is on its way to becoming a historic landmark.  Let's hear it for hotdogs.

Monday, August 5, 2013

This Week in Food

Tuesday: After being closed for nearly five months, the much lauded Cowboys & Turbans (at Sunset and Silverlake), has finally reopened its doors.

Euro street food faire is coming to Cahuenga Boulevard in Studio City.  Spitz will open up shop sometime in the next couple of months.

Gary Arabia, founding chef of Global Cuisine Catering, is launching a new market on Cahuenga and Oakshire, complete with 22 foot vaulted dealings.  GC Marketplace is slated to open in June of next year.

Wednesday: After closing up shop earlier this year, Dillon's Restaurant & Irish Pub is reopening on Hollywood and Ivar.

And one block south, at Sunset and Ivar, the people behind City Tavern are planning to open a new southern style sandwich and salad shop under the name of Roadside Eats.

Spin the Bottle Wine Studio is now serving customers at Riverside and Talofa.

3 Square Cafe, an austrian influenced bakery and restaurant, will begin serving customers at the BW on Wilshire and Barrington, on September 15th.

Thursday:  Ebanos Crossing, that highly anticipated new restaurant and bar at 2nd and Hill, is now open.

Valerie's, that excellent bakery and eatery that has been serving Grand Central Market patrons for the last couple months, has opened a second location at Lucretia and Echo Park today.

Wendell Bar is planning to take over the old Craby Joe's space at 7th and Main.

Marina Del Rey's newly opened Hilton Garden Inn features a new ground floor bar and grill, appropriately named the Marina Grill and Bar.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

K2LA

Curbed brings us word on the groundbreaking for the second phase of Century West Partner's impressive K2LA apartment project in Korea Town, just off of Wilshire on San Borendo.  Grading and engineering is slated to begin on September 1st, and, once completed (sometime in 2015), the project will feature 478 luxury rental units.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Park and Water Wheel in Lincoln Heights

According to Curbed, Lincoln Heights will soon get both a new park (at Griffith and Broadway) and a water wheel (next to the Los Angeles River).  The park, which comes complete with a stream and waterfall, is slated to open in a couple months, while the water wheel is still awaiting final approval.

Friday, August 2, 2013

April Showers Bring May Flowers ...

... And may flowers bring a year on year increase of 19.2% for Los Angeles home prices (a 2.6% increase over the previous month), according to the Case Schiller Index.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Whole Foods Downtown

In a statement issued by Councilman Huizar's office yesterday, it was announced that Whole Foods had signed a lease on 42,000 square feet of ground floor space in the forthcoming Carmel Project on 8th Street, between Grand and Olive.  The Downtown News reports that the grocer plans to open its doors sometime in 2015.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Office, Apartment, and Retail

This morning, Curbed brings us news on three separate developments.  First on the list, after nearly two years mired in legal battles, that parking lot and burger shack on the corner of Selma and Vine is about to be transformed into a beautiful 8 story office building, with 2,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.

Next up is a controversial new mixed use development, at Klamath and Eastern in El Sereno, which is currently fighting its way through the approval process.  If approved, the project will feature a charter school, cafe, and 20 residential units.

In other news, it looks as if that residential project planned for the corner of Sunset and Everett, will get an additional 58 parking spaces, as well as 8,000 square feet of retail space.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Medallion 2.0

Blogger Brigham Yen brings us an update on the second phase of the Medallion Development at 4th and Main.  The new project will potentially include 4 separate 13 story residential towers featuring 400 high end luxury condos/rentals, a 5 story parking structure, a 24,000 square foot movie theater, 38,000 square feet of additional retail space, and 25,000 square feet of public green space.  Construction is slated to begin in late 2015.

Monday, July 29, 2013

This Week in Food

Monday: Green Village, a fresh new take on traditional Chinese (Fish in Wine Sauce!) just opened its doors on Ventura, near Firmament.

Two new pizza parlors -- Olio Pizza at Grand Central Market on 3rd and Broadway, and Fresh Brothers Pizza at Franklin and Bronson in Hollywood -- are now serving customers.

Skinny Kitchen, where all plates contain less than 500 calories, has opened its doors on the corner of Lankersham and Magnolia.

Tuesday: The Factory Lofts, on Factory Place near Alameda, will soon receive a new retail tenant in the form of the Factory Kitchen.  The 3,000 square foot fining dining establishment will begin serving in the fall.

Kippy's Raw Organic Coconut Ice Cream is now open on the corner of Lincoln and Rose in Venice.

Wednesday: The Electric Lotus has found a new home at the corner of Hollywood and Vermont.  Meanwhile, Public House has moved its operations to the space next door. 

EMC Seafood, a fancy new seafood restaurant and bar, has opened at 6th and Mariposa.  And they have oyster sliders.  What more do you need?

Thursday: Another high end coffee house/cafe is joining the Arts District lineup.  Stumptown Roastery and Cafe, located on 7th Place and Santa Fe, will open its doors at the end of this year or the beginning of next.

Fat Sal's is now serving its signature sandwiches at the corner of Fountain and Highland.  

Friday: A fantastic new Japanese eatery, by the name of Kimukatsu, is now serving customers at the corner of Mississippi and Sawtelle.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Desmond on Wilshire

Curbed reports that construction has officially begun on a new luxury apartment development located on the corner of Wilshire and Dunsmuir.  Once completed, the Desmond on Wilshire project will feature 175 units, subterranean and surface parking, a gym, a pool, and a rooftop deck.  The project is slated to finish sometime next year.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Metropolis

Big news from Bloomberg.  In one of the largest local development moves in recent history, the new owners of the otherwise barren strip of land between LA Live and the 110, have announced plans to invest over $1 Billion dollars in developing a multi-building project that will include office, retail, and residential alike.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Hollywood High Rise, Mid City Museum

According to Curbed, the team behind the newly approved Hollywood Millennium Project, located on the corner of Hollywood and Vine, have published a rendering of what appears to be the project's final design.  In other news, the new owners of the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple on Wilshire and Lucerne, have announced plans to convert the temple into a semi public art museum.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Art Library

According to the Downtown News, Dan McCleary, local artist and founder of Art Division, a non profit, will open a new art library on the corner of 6th and Carondelet.  The library will feature roughly 5,000 art books, and is meant to inspire and encourage fledgling artists.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Riverside Bike Path + Beachside Zipline

Curbed brings us word that the Los Angeles River Revitalization Corporation has developed a plan to construct a bike path and greenway along all 51 miles of the river.  If all goes according to plan, the new project will be completed by the end of the decade.  In other news, that awesome new zipline at Venice beach is finally up and running!

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Emerson College Nears Completion

According to Curbed, construction on the ten story satellite campus for Boston's Emerson College, on the corner of Sunset and Gordon, is nearing completion.  When it opens early next year, the new building will feature a ground floor cafe, fitness center, lounge, classrooms, and housing for approximately 220 students.

Monday, July 22, 2013

This Week in Food

Tuesday: After months of excited anticipation, the LA expansion of Canada based italian restaurant, Terroni, has finally opened.  The chic new dining space is located on the corner of 8th and Spring in Downtown.

The Huntington Apartments Building, at the corner of 8th and Main, will soon welcome a new retail tenant.  Wild Food & Juice, a vegan eatery and juice bar, will make its debut sometime this summer.

A new italian restaurant is currently being planned for the corner of 7th and Hope.  The well designed Vic's on Seventh will open later this year.

Thursday: Little Tokyo based ramen shop, Daikokuya is now serving dinner at Sawtelle and Olympic.

Friday: It looks like that quaint french restaurant on Beverly Glenn, Four Oaks, will soon be reopened.  While an exact date has yet to be announced, the new owners have said that the menu will feature a fantastic selection of fresh farm to table courses.

Bulgaraini Gelato has opened a new kiosk at the Grand Market, and is now serving the happy historic core residents.  Yay!

LACMA has permitted several food karts, including C+M, Haute Dog, and Fullilove BBQ to park on the museum's campus, and service patrons.  Because, let's face it, art looks much better on a full stomach.

Saturday: Artisan market and cafe, Red Bread, is now officially open at Washington and Redwood.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Lawyering Los Angeles

As the economy shifts from recessed to robust, an increase in government filing, contract preparation, and litigation is sure to follow.  And so it comes as no surprise when a crop of new and expanding law firms emerges to service that demand.  One of those firms is Denver based Messner Reeves which opened its first Los Angeles office on Tuesday, on the corner of Wilshire and Federal.  The 2,500 square foot office provides litigation and transactional services to high net worth businesses and individuals.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Courthouse

According to Curbed, that barren patch of land on the corner of 1st and Broadway will soon be developed into beautiful new courthouse.  Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the 550,000 square foot building will house 24 courtrooms, 32 judges chambers, and 110 parking spaces.  Construction should finish sometime in 2016.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Apartment Living in Brentwood and Mid-City

Hot off Curbed this morning comes news that construction on the 78 unit BW Apartments, at Wilshire and Barrington in Brentwood, is nearing completion, and the project should open sometime in September.  Meanwhile, a new mixed use project, containing 150 residential units, and 4,000 square feet of ground floor retail space, is currently being planned for the corner of San Vicente and Fairfax.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Smart and Final Downtown

Brigham Yen announced this morning the grand opening of Smart and Final's downtown location on 9th and Figueroa.  The supermarket's arrival (or return after several decades) brings downtown's grocer count to three.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Joyous June Home Prices

The Dailey News brings us word that June home prices in southern California rose over 28% since last year.  And, with inventories still tight, and many sales (especially in Los Angeles) commanding multiple offers, the momentum doesn't show signs of stopping.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Condos for Pacific Palisades

Curbed reports that developer GH Palmer and Associates is making plans to develop a 30 unit condominium project on the Tramonto hillside in Pacific Palisades.  Construction should begin sometime next year.

Monday, July 15, 2013

This Week in Food

Lots of new eater openings and announcements this week.

Monday: Atwater's new Village Tavern is officially open for business at Glendale and Larga.

Big news for the Historic Core.  The Medallion mixed use development at 4th and Main will receive six new restaurant tenants - BigMista's BBQ, Cafe Uzes, Raw Juicery, Bountiful Bakery, and D&D Produce, as well as a new unnamed farmer's market.

A new americana style restaurant by the name of Louie's opened today in Mar Vista, at the corner of Venice and Grand View.

Tuesday: Blossom's downtown location is expanding into the next door space at Winston and Main.

Wednesday: The Sunset Marquis Hotel will soon resurrect its ground floor indoor/outdoor restaurant.  The new iteration will be called Cavatina, and will open later this summer.

Thursday: Jist Cafe, a quaint little eatery with an impressive breakfast menu, is now open at 1st and Judge John Aiso Street in Little Tokyo.

The Doughroom, at Overland and Palms, is now officially open.

A new bakery/eatery by the name of Four Cafe is now open at the corner of Maryland and Fairfax.

Little Tokyo's Flying Pig restaurant is gearing up for expansion into the Figat7th Shopping Center at ... 7th and Fig ... later this fall.  Three additional restaurants - Twist and Grill, New Moon Cafe, and Gentaro Soba Noodle - have also been announced.

Phorage is now open at Rose and Overland.

Friday: A new coffee/juice bar, by the name of H Coffee and Juice Bar will soon debut on the corner of Melbourne and Hillhurst

Famous food truck Eggslut will soon get its own brick and mortar space on the corner of 3rd and Broadway at the Grand Central Market.  The eatery will begin service in late August/Early September.

Santa Monica's Blue Plate Oysterette will open its second location on 3rd and Crescent Heigts at the beginning of next year.

Settebello is now open for business on the corner of Maxella and Del Rey.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Bottega Veneta

According to The Star, retailer Bottega Veneta has opened a new store on the corner of Melrose, near La Cienega.  The 2,727 square foot space features a carefully curated selection of men and women's leather wear and accessory, and home goods.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Bridge Over Atwater

Curbed reports that a new bridge traversing the LA River, and connecting Griffith Park with North Atwater Park was approved this weekend by the Board of Public Works.  The $6 million dollar, 302 foot long suspension bridge will serve pedestrians, cyclists, and horses.  Development will commence after the City Council approves project later this year.