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LA Rams Home Open Watch Party at First Draft Brewery + Kitchen
SPNA and First Draft Brewery + Kitchen at the corner of Olive and Pico are hosting a Watch Party for the LA Rams Home Opener Game on Thursday, September 8 beginning at 5 pm. RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/59N73BN4 . Get there early to enter the football pool $5, raffle tickets are $1, get a beer card and enjoy the beer on tap all evening, food available, indoor and outdoor viewing.
New Kobe Mural in South Park
Mamba Day featured the unveiling of the newest and largest mural of Kobe Bryant in L.A. at 1147 South Hope Street on the side of the West Coast Trial Lawyers building facing 12th Street. Mamba Day is the annual Kobe Bryant Day held on 8.24 which are Kobe’s 2 jersey numbers.
The center of the mural is Kobe, to his right is his daughter Gianna (Gigi) along with other children, and to the left is the black mamba snake. The mural was unveiled on Mamba Day, the annual Kobe Bryant Day.
The artists are world renown Odeith and LA based Nikkolas Smith. Branded Arts and West Coast Trial Lawyers held the mural unveiling on 8.24.
PINE & CRANE DTLA Soft Opening in South Park
The popular Taiwanese restaurant PINE & CRANE has officially opened their 2nd location in DTLA’s South Park, situated between South Park Commons and the Aven residential building.
Read more to learn about PINE & CRANE from the owner herself!
Low Turn Out for Primary Election from South Park Residents
With 73% of the Primary Election counted, only 392 votes were cast in the South Park precinct. Elected officials listen to neighborhoods that vote. South Park residents need to vote in the November election in order to have their needs and problems addressed by those who represent South Park. Get ready to vote on November 8, 2022.
Transportation Solutions for a Safer, Cleaner, and more Welcoming LA Experience
Local and State leaders have recently enacted several initiatives that promise to make travel safer, cheaper, and cleaner for drivers, bikers, walkers, and transit riders.
California’s New Composting Law
All Californians – both individuals and businesses – are now required to separate food waste and “compostables” from their recyclables and garbage. The new regulation (AB 827) is being rolled out slowly, but by end of year 2024 the new law will have taken full effect. After that date, those violating the law will find themselves fined. Plan on adding a “compostables” container to your recyclable and garbage bins under your kitchen sink.
Cheese + Beer Pairing
Join us for a guided pairing, and learn more about a variety of artisan cheeses and beers being brewed right here in South Park!
Sunday, May 22 • 2 - 4 pm
at HiDef Brewing • 1203 S. Olive, DTLA
Movie Club in South Park begins this June
The South Park Neighborhood Association’s Second Sundays Movie Club begins Sunday, June 12, at 7:30 pm and will meet on the second Sunday of each month thereafter to view and discuss one of the movies recently chosen as the best of its year, beginning in 1932.
The Dogs of South Park
Tag your South Park dog photos @thedogsofsouthpark and hashtag #thedogsofsouthpark so we can add them to our Dogs of South Park Instagram page!
South Park featured dog: Finnie
5 years old, “He’s a very stylish guy, is obsessed with food and loves to roll around in the clean laundry.” Rescued from North Central Animal Shelter #dogsofsouthpark
Are You Registered to Vote?
Is your address current? Your voice matters!
The deadline is May 23 to register for the June 7 election. Use this QR code below to register or to change your address or visit lavote.gov
June 7th Primary Election Day: Who is on the ballot? What is on the ballot? We can help!
South Park residents are invited to a facilitated discussion regarding the June 7th Primary Election. The Salon-style format will be held on May 15 from 4:30 – 6:00 pm, hosted by the South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA), and held at a convenient South Park location. The Salon is a gathering of neighbors who can ask questions, increase knowledge through a civil discussion, and listen to learn more about the June 7th Primary Election.
Transportation Updates
On March 31 I attended a Webinar hosted by MoveLA that described new transportation projects currently in the works including: a Gondola from Union Station to Dodger Stadium, a people mover at LAX, and a downtown streetcar. All hope to be operational by the 2028 Olympics. Upcoming State Transit Legislation. These bills promise to make South Park safer, quieter, and less polluted.
A 40-story Tower is Proposed for 1111 S. Hill
In a recent preliminary LA City design meeting, the final plan for a new 40-Story residential tower designed with a “California Redwoods theme” and named Sky Tree by Architect Sherwin Peneda MVD was presented. The project is slated to replace a mid-century warehouse located at the southwest corner of 11th and Hill Streets in the South Park neighborhood.
Cabra Los Angeles, a new rooftop restaurant opens at The Hoxton
Chef Stephanie Izard and the Boka Restaurant Group’s latest culinary delight is a Peruvian inspired drinking and eating establishment on top of The Hoxton Hotel, at 1060 South Broadway Avenue which opened in January 2020.
Livability issues in South Park
Drag racing and e-scooters are two issues the Livability Committee of Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) has submitted requests for action to Council Districts 14 and 9 and LADOT. As one of the Resident Directors representing South Park on DLANC, I chair the Livability Committee, which covers all topics pertaining to quality of life and the delivery of city services – including but not limited to public spaces, public safety, emergency preparedness, mobility, public works, beautification, and sustainability. In the first quarter of 2022, we’ve acted on issues that impact South Park.
Timothy Oulton, a Furniture StoreThat Feels Like a Hospitality Suite
I first visited Timothy Oulton years ago with the HC Buttercup store in Culver City. I was enthralled with its design and unique displays. I was ecstatic to see that they had opened in our downtown L.A.neighborhood. When I first walked in, I was mesmerized by the wooden tennis racket display on the wall and the Apollo shuttle living space in the middle of the floor (available for sale for only $130K). The entire atmosphere is so inviting and stimulating. The ambiance and feel are more like visiting a hospitality suite, rather than a retail furniture gallery.