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Sonoritas Summer SaleHappening Now!
Sonoritas, Flower at 11th Street, has a neighborhood special until August 15. Enjoy 2 tacos for the price of 1. A 50% discount!
Stop the Bleed – Save a Life
I am a graduate of Stop the Bleed training. I had not thought much about learning how to stop bleeding. But a couple of facts pushed me to the training offered by our neighborhood hospital, Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center.
Downtown Residents GroupThird Thursday on August 15
Next up – Steep LA, Mandarin Plaza – 970 N. Broadway #112 – from 6-8 pm. Opportunity to meet other DTLA residents and other curious residents.
Renter Applicant FraudMore Thoughts, Advice from Experts
This month I am sharing a link to an article on the subject by the CEO of SNAppt, an AI-enabled fraud detection software company, that reinforces and expands on the warning that all rental property owners/managers wishing to rent their properties in today’s rental climate must pay critical attention to the growing possibility that tenant applications might be fraudulent.
MyLA311 Service Benefits Residents
The Dial 311 program is offered by the City of LA with the express mission of helping LA citizens connect directly with LA City Services. Use of the MyLA311 program is beneficial in getting action on those frustrating issues of living in a city and can be an effective problem solver.
New Directors on Neighborhood Council
DLANC (Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council) has selected two new board members to fill vacancies for the Fashion District Business Director and the At-Large Director positions.
On-Again, Off-Again LA Convention Center Expansion is Now On-Again, But with Challenges
“Proceed immediately on the LA Convention Center Expansion so that it may be finished in time to act as a center for the 2028 Olympics” was the recommendation of LA officials last week. After kicking the football around for several years and with the finalization of the City’s budget, the Council has deemed the planning and construction should proceed immediately if the expansion can be completed in time for the 2028 Olympics and if the final cost of the project can come in at or below the $1.2 billion projection.
The Vast Effect of Oceanwide
Without a doubt, the Oceanwide Towers loom over South Park today and well into the future of our neighborhood. The failed project is a daily reminder of stalled development figuratively and literally. As a long-time local I am reminded all too frequently of how Downtown lost all momentum during the pandemic and even now after most of the nation has bounced back.
Progress on the South Grand Ave SuperBlock!
After weeks of silence from Councilman Kevin DeLeon’s office on the SPNA’s South Park Superblock concept (which proposes to permanently shut down Grand Avenue between 11th Street and 12th Street and transform the street into a badly needed public park), Christopher Antonelli, Downtown Area Director of Council District 14, has conveyed that Nate Hayward, Los Angeles City traffic specialist, has made the following motion to the Los Angeles City Department of Transportation:
Fraudulent Renters in Neighborhood, Condo Owners Experiences
Recently, our neighbors have become the victims of an especially insidious form of renter fraud. It has happened in the South Park condo building where I am a Homeowner Association Board Member.
California Wine Available at South Park Farmers Market Dancing Crow Vineyards + Lost Hog Winery
Every Saturday I head to the South Park Farmers Market after Yoga in the Park. Both make for a wonderful start to my weekend. While the Farmers Market is always a part of my Saturday morning, I was very excited by the addition of the Dancing Crow Vineyards from northern California to the list of vendors joining Lost Hog Winery selections. Every week I stop to buy my wine.
SPNA Hosts 3rd Annual South Park Neighborhood Night Out Wednesday, July 31, from 6-9 pm, at Audiograph
It’s summer! Time to chill with friends and neighbors – old and new – while enjoying cold award-winning beer, food truck food, free homemade desserts made by your neighbors (always a treat), raffles and prizes, and all under the summer nighttime skies! Wander over for a fun time! Save the date!
Save the Date!!!
Were you one of the 800+ who attend last year’s A Taste of South Park the last Saturday in October at the corner of Grand and 11th Street?
Summer Arrived in South Park at The Mayan TheaterSPNA Hosted a Neighborhood Night to Remember
The glamour of the space, the experience of the tours, the sounds of live music and DJ songs, the tastes of great food and excellent drinks, and the fun of hanging out with friends and neighbors is how many in South Park celebrated the Summer Solstice.
#1 Reason to VOTE
The policies/laws shaped by elected officials affect YOUR life. This is your #1 reason to vote!
SPNA is Looking for Building Captains!
Do you want to get involved with SPNA? Become a Building Captain!
Stop the Bleed - Save a Life
I am a graduate of Stop the Bleed training. I had not thought much about learning how to stop bleeding. But a couple of facts pushed me to the training offered by our neighborhood hospital, Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center.
An Invitation for Downtown LA Residents
Third Thursday hosted by DTLA RA (Downtown Los Angeles Residents Association) will include a Back-to-School party at their July gathering to help student with school supplies.
Join DLANC
The Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) has an open seat to represent all of downtown – the At-Large Stakeholder seat. If you are interested in the growth of downtown, consider applying for this position.
Progress on Oceanwide Plaza Property!
Positive news on the sale of Oceanwide Plaza in South Park has been reported by Roger Vincent, staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. After months of wrangling and arguments about the value of the bankrupt super development, the parties have evidently agreed to a listing price and have hired real estate brokers to sell the property. This is the first good news we’ve had since the project went dark and work was stopped in 2019.