Growth of Hair Salon Cut to the Feeling
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

 Growth of Hair Salon Cut to the Feeling

Cut to the Feeling hair salon, on Grand between Olympic and 11th in a ground floor space at 1000 Grand, has been growing its space and number of stylists which is good news for South Park residents.

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 Arson Suspected in Fire of Danny’s Taco Truck on Grand 
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

 Arson Suspected in Fire of Danny’s Taco Truck on Grand 

My wife and I were arriving back to our home in South Park on Tuesday, April 9, about 11:30 pm, when we found Grand Ave, between Olympic and 11th St closed due to fire trucks blocking the road. We subsequently found out that Danny’s Taco Truck was on fire.

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Education in DTLA - What is the future?
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

Education in DTLA - What is the future?

Join us for the 1st Future of Education in DTLA Forum on Saturday, May 18th, from 1-3 pm at the Little Tokyo Library at 203 S. Los Angeles Street near W. 2nd Street hosted by DLANC (Downtown Los Angles Neighborhood Council)! The future of education in DTLA is crucial for our classrooms and communities, and this public discussion, moderated by Nolan Marshall, Executive Director of South Park BID, will delve into its complexities. 

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Beauty Salon Suite Coming to South Park
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

Beauty Salon Suite Coming to South Park

A long vacant but recently remodeled early 1900’s building at 1042 S. Grand Ave. (between Olympic Blvd and 11th Ave) has recently been leased, according to Joe Bolognese, Saxum West, the leasing agent.

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Oceanwide Towers Worth?                           In Question
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

Oceanwide Towers Worth? In Question

Oceanwide Holdings has tried for years to sell its Downtown L.A. property. However, potential acquisition sources claim the costs of finishing the project are too great. It is irrelevant what the costs incurred have been, with estimates being in the $1-$1.2B range. The three-tower structure has been open to the elements for four years. The current value of the Oceanwide project is now being questions, given that the units now have graffiti-tainted windows and interest rates are higher. I was always advised that a property’s value is “determined by what someone is willing to pay for it.”

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Muffin Can Stop Us for Great Coffee + English Muffin Sandwiches
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

Muffin Can Stop Us for Great Coffee + English Muffin Sandwiches

Waking up most mornings is challenging. But help has arrived! Muffin Can Stop Usopened shop on the bottom floor of Hope + Flower (on 12th between Hope and Flower) and helps to motivate us to get out of bed and head out for any number of coffee choices and English muffin sandwiches.

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The Palm Restaurant in the Neighborhood with 12-lb Lobster, World’s Best Bourbon
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

The Palm Restaurant in the Neighborhood with 12-lb Lobster, World’s Best Bourbon

I had the pleasure of sitting down at The Palm Restaurant (on Flower at 11th Street) with the charming Lydia Behrens, Sales and Events Manager, and the gregarious Jeff Kops, General Manager. Both have joined The Palm within the last six months. Jeff was previously the GM at The Palm in Beverly Hills, which closed in October 2023, and has been with The Palm chain for the past 11 years.

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Street Festival in the Neighborhood!       All About Your Wellness
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

Street Festival in the Neighborhood! All About Your Wellness

Treat yourself to a day just for you, your health, your well-being. Treat yourself by attending the free Heart of the City Wellness Festival on Saturday, April 6 from 10 am to 2 pm on Grand Avenue between Pico and Venice sponsored by Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center.

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Downtown Central Business Improvement District (DCBID) Now the DTLA Alliance
Debra Shrout Debra Shrout

Downtown Central Business Improvement District (DCBID) Now the DTLA Alliance

The venerable DCBID, which has been at the forefront of Downtown LA’s renaissance for over 25 years, has rebranded itself the DTLA Alliance.  The move is to emphasize the importance of advocacy and community building partnerships in the rapidly changing landscape of Downtown Los Angeles and to offer a structure for the future. 

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