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WTF Is Going On With the Sunset Junction Sign and That Strange New Concrete Corner Wall?

WTF Is Going On With the Sunset Junction Sign and That Strange New Concrete Corner Wall?

If you've been along Sunset Boulevard in the well-known area of Sunset Junction, you might have noticed a few strange changes at the intersection. In case you were wondering WTF is happening with the Sunset Junction sign, and why on earth there's a concrete block wall up on the corner, the Eastsider LA has provided some much-needed answers. more ›

Developer Strikes Again, Plans Demolition Of More Silver Lake Buildings

Developer Strikes Again, Plans Demolition Of More Silver Lake Buildings

Silver Lake is under the wrecking ball again, facing development plans that could demolish structures like the former Sunset Pacific Motel and the 4100 Bar. The same developer who leveled a block of storefronts at the city's Sunset Junction last September has its eyes set on more buildings in the area. more ›

Molly's Charbroiled Burger: Taking a Stand to Save the Stand

Molly's Charbroiled Burger: Taking a Stand to Save the Stand

Over a year ago, the fate of Molly's Charbroiled Burger on Vine in Hollywood seemed to be that the beloved octogenarian shack was doomed to be crumpled up and tossed in the trashcan like the paper-wrapper remains of a greasy cheeseburger lunch. more ›

Big Expansion Plans for L.A. Live Submitted to City

Big Expansion Plans for L.A. Live Submitted to City

When the two hotels and Ritz Carlton residences open at L.A. Live next year, that's not the end for development at the mega sports and entertainment complex in downtown. The Downtown News finds that AEG has submitted some big plans. It includes "332,618 square feet of office space and a 269,182-square-foot broadcasting studio that could accommodate a nationwide cable television network, a 275-room hotel and a 25-story residential building with 65 units adjacent to the L.A. Live campus." Currently, L.A. Live is home to two stage venues, the Grammy Museum, a movie theatre and various restaurants. more ›

NFL Stadium Developer Loses $1 Billion in Personal Wealth

NFL Stadium Developer Loses $1 Billion in Personal Wealth

That's the current economy for you. Own a lot of property and Forbes Magazine will catch on in their most recent 400 wealthiest Americans list. Developer Ed Roski Jr., CEO of Majestic Realty Company, dropped from No. 163 to No. 236 on the annual list, which has one sports consultant speculating trouble for the proposed NFL stadium in the city of Industry. more ›

The Apple Developer Keynote Made Me iSleepy

The Apple Developer Keynote Made Me iSleepy

It may come as somewhat of a surprise that I, the vehement Apple fan and humble Macist would ever say anything even remotely negative about my favorite computer -- er, sorry "consumer electronics" -- company, but here I am saying just that. After much hype, speculation and furor all across the web and beyond, the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference Keynote went off this morning not with the expected bang, but with a whimper. And... more ›

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