CITYWIDE — Tired of ordering the same food day in and day out for office lunches or meetings?
Ordering large amounts of meals online just got easier, thanks to a company
SECOND STREET — Where can you find a mobile application that makes dating easier or pick a chef who can whip up a gourmet lunch or dinner in the comfort of
Threadcrawl, a seven-day fashion sale event across Los Angeles County organized by a collective of Angeleno fashionistas, is coming to Santa Monica from Aug. 19-25.
Shoppers can go
Just under 3 million corned beefs on rye, 6,386,129 pickles and 4,635,512 matzo balls. These are the calculations Izzy's Deli approximated by taking their
COLORADO AVE — Business is bustling at the Santa Monica Bike Center.
On Friday, the center rented and returned 80 bikes, but still had about 50 to 60 rented out, mostly
CITYWIDE — Downtown is in good shape.
That's the message business leaders and city officials wanted to get across Thursday during the annual meeting of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc.
DOWNTOWN — The Planning Commission on Wednesday recommended a slightly modified Downtown Specific Plan for environmental review, paving the way for the City Council to finally take a stab at it.
OCEAN AVE — Famed architect Frank Gehry said Monday he realizes there are issues with his luxury hotel proposal for the corner of Ocean Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard that aren&
CITYWIDE — Realizing that living in the city by the sea is expensive, city officials are introducing a new plan that may increase construction of more affordable housing.
The new proposed
Laura McHolm, co-founder of NorthStar Moving and a Santa Monica resident, recently launched a food drive with Coldwell Banker offices in Los Angeles and Orange County to benefit the
COLORADO AVE — There are still a handful of concerns from the Planning Commission and a local union on the proposed six-story Hampton Inn & Suites on Colorado Avenue and