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Mid-Century Modern Design

Mid-century modern is an American architectural, interior, product and graphic design movement that became popular in the 1950’s – 1960’s.

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Ice Cream Taco

Treat Yourself

You’ve been working hard: 6am spin classes, a grueling 9-5 job, sitting in endless hours LA traffic. You deserve to treat yourself!

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Santa Monica | Tour

Experience the epitome of the California lifestyle in Santa Monica, an oceanfront metropolis where surfers rub shoulders with families and titans of the tech industry to claim their very own piece of the California dream.

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Westfield Century City

Century City’s $800M Facelift

Designed by Westfield’s own in-house studio in collaboration with L.A. based Designer Kelly Wearstler – the new Westfield mall will encompass acres of open space and welcoming courtyards, with design and décor inspired by Southern California’s outdoor lifestyle and a thoughtful approach to luxury living.

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New Smart Home Tech

New Smart Home Tech

Los Angeles’ booming tech community is focusing on making homes more intelligent. From smart locks to services where users can control all home appliances via your smartphone, the future of the Smart Home looks bright! Check out these three innovative companies that are attempting to make your home safer and more efficient.

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Monaco, France

LA makes the list !!

The Knight Frank Wealth Report reveals the 10 most expensive cities in the world for luxury property in 2015 – Where Investors are spending their money. LA did make the list, but where did they fall? How this list was measured is based on what $1 Million Dollars gets you in terms of Square Footage for Luxury Property.

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Investment

Most Expensive Stadium

Los Angeles will welcome the return of NLF football with the construction of a new 80,000-seat stadium complex and “NFL Disney World,” expected to become the world’s most expensive sports arena. The 300-acre development in Inglewood, a few miles from downtown Los Angeles, will provide a new home for the NFL’s Rams franchise, whose return to their former home city was approved by the league officials.

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