Best of L.A. home design: The 14 most memorable rooms of 2025
From a video rental kitchen in Silver Lake to an art-filled office in Beachwood Canyon, we look back at the rooms that inspired us.
Demand surges for Airbnbs during the World Cup in L.A., with prices jumping 56%
The World Cup is still six months away, but demand is surging for Airbnbs in Inglewood and beyond.
Erewhon and others shut by fire set to reopen in Pacific Palisades mall
Fancy grocer Erewhon will return to Pacific Palisades in an entirely rebuilt store, as the neighborhood's luxury mall, owned by developer Rick Caruso, undergoes renovations for a reopening next August.
Amazon distribution center at LAX sells for record price
Amazon distribution center at LAX sells for record price
Pro-housing group sues Newsom over duplex law suspension in wildfire zones
Pro-housing group YIMBY Law sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, challenging Newsom's executive order blocking SB 9 in fire-stricken communities.
L.A. City Council passes ordinance to streamline affordable housing
L.A. City Council voted Tuesday to permanently adopt an affordable housing streamlining directive introduced by Mayor Karen Bass.
I called it a piece of junk. It turned out to be a Frank Gehry L.A. masterpiece
The strange, windowless building at Melrose and Sycamore avenues in Los Angeles, just up from the house where I grew up, was a treasure I failed to recognize.
The country's largest all-electric hospital is about to open in Orange County
More buildings are going all-electric, especially in states trying to address climate change. UCI Health–Irvine, the largest all-electric hospital in the country, is opening Wednesday.
$10-billion One Beverly Hills project gets off the ground
$10-billion One Beverly Hills project gets off the ground