What’s happening in L.A.’s urban center? Blog Video
Once-popular restaurants cry out as they attempt to survive on a tiny fraction of business.
Downtown L.A. is in the dumps, but its a good time to find an amazing loft bargain.
Restaurants are reeling, stores are sinking, bars are bailing and theaters are threatened as virus hysteria gets all hyped up over flu season. Crime battles with lockdown over which can do the most damage to big urban neighborhoods like Downtown L.A.
The good news for renters and home buyers is that reduced demand also puts downward pressure on prices, so that prospective renters can pick up a great deal. We’ve just heard that the amazing Alta loft unit #507 with a large balcony will soon be reducing its asking rent price to $2,225. Another Loft Blog exclusive! Call for details 213-880-9910.
While many DTLA restaurants delve into dementia, this new awesome wine bar called Mazal, with yummy middle eastern appetizers, has opened up just steps from Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights.
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Mazal newly opens with wine and appealing middle eastern appetizers.
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