Tag: Historic Preservation
‘L.A. Confidential’ Is Screening Inside One of Its Most Iconic Locations
The Lovell Health House in Los Feliz opens its doors to movie buffs
One of the Last Great SoCal Bowling Alleys Could Soon Be Gone
Preservationists are launching a last-ditch effort to save Palos Verdes Bowl from the wrecking ball
This Historic Beverly Hills Park Just Got a $12 Million Facelift
A five-year project has restored the 1907 green space to a more eco-friendly version of its former self
How the Hollywood Sign Became L.A.’s Most Famous Landmark
This month marks the 40th anniversary of a major overhaul to the historic sign
This Local Church Is a Landmark of the Chicano Rights Movement
Church of the Epiphany is competing for a grant that would preserve the historic building
Preservationists Fear Tom Bergin’s Pub May Be Demolished Without Landmark Status
They’re applying to list the building as a landmark–even if its owner objects
The Academy Museum Is Restoring This 1939 Mid-Wilshire Landmark
Here's what's happening at Wilshire and Fairfax
Formosa Cafe Will Reopen Next Year
West Hollywood landmark wins restoration funds
EXCLUSIVE: The Formosa Cafe is Coming Back
The landmark has new owners who plan to resurrect its vintage look
Club Tee Gee in Atwater Village Is Closing After 70 Years
The future of the funky landmark is up in the air