The Shore Hotel marked the grand opening of its striking new bar and restaurant this week, unveiling Shoreside, a California-coastal dining concept designed to bring together local flavor, architectural flair
A man was hospitalized early Sunday after he was shot during a confrontation in the driveway of a hotel near the Santa Monica coastline, prompting a police investigation and search
A Venice man said he was knocked to the ground and injured by a stranger on the Third Street Promenade during a busy Mother’s Day afternoon, in what he
The Santa Monica City Council has approved a new Entertainment Zone along the Third Street Promenade, allowing adults to consume alcoholic beverages outdoors with a phased implementation beginning next month.
Proposed changes to downtown parking rates drew sharp debate during a Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) board meeting last week, where city staff and consultants outlined a plan to simplify
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes YAllwest Book Festival, Free Comic Book Day, Annual Kidical Mass Family Bike Ride, Cinco de
As Santa Monica’s City Council moves to create a permanent entertainment zone allowing open-container alcohol consumption along the Third Street Promenade, members of the Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM)
Bank of America’s downtown Santa Monica financial center is preparing to close as the city moves forward with redevelopment plans that will convert the site into affordable housing.
The
City Council members unanimously directed staff to develop a more ambitious entertainment zone for the Third Street Promenade this week, rejecting a limited pilot program in favor of a permanent,
A theatrical festival to celebrate revolutionary minds is hosting their first annual “GeniusFEST” from April 24 - 27 with various showtimes at the Santa Monica Playhouse to show three different
Palisades Charter High School officially opened for in-person education at the former Sears Building in Downtown Santa Monica on Tuesday. Despite the arrival of thousands of students, traffic impacts were
Palisades Charter High School will begin in-person classes Tuesday at its temporary "Pali South" location in downtown Santa Monica, bringing approximately 2,500 students to the former Sears