Monthly Archives: October 2013
REAL DTLA HORROR STORIES
The Butcher of Spring Street —- Trained by New York bosses Mario Batali and Tom Colicchio, the Butcher of Spring Street became famous at one point for being a Top […]
Liz McGrath-The Artist’s Dilemma
A bit like the famous painting The Gross Clinic, Liz McGrath’s artwork is layered with complexity and oozes with shades of darkness and paradoxically playfulness. Although McGrath’s work is […]
Retro and Hip: Nickel Diner
If you like bacon (and most people do), you’ll love the Nickel Diner, or at least their Maple Bacon Donuts. Among their many original, or original-take-on-an-old-favorite desserts is this salty […]
Wendell’s Grand Opening on 7th and Main
Looking for your next hip cool neighborhood bar in Downtown? Wendell Bar, just opened right in the heart of the downtown financial district, you may remember it as “the bar […]
FASHION WEEK PROFILE: Suburban Riot
Suburban Riot has moved downtown and is starting to make some noise. The brand, created and maintained by Jason Reed and Nate Koach, opened up its first retail store in […]
Precision CAD: An Architecture’s Best Friend
In the last eight years DTLA has being going through a resurgence of construction, demolition, and redevelopment. This city and its real estate prospects are up for grabs to the […]