Westwood Village's drawn-out retail and residential recession might finally come to an end. Read more...
Photo: Westwood Village is on the cusp of a significant revitalization – perhaps for real this time. (Zeyu Ren/Daily Bruin)
Westwood Village's drawn-out retail and residential recession might finally come to an end. Read more...
Photo: Westwood Village is on the cusp of a significant revitalization – perhaps for real this time. (Zeyu Ren/Daily Bruin)
The fourth post in a series on Westwood. This week: why – and how – the Westwood Village Specific Plan should be updated. Imagine a Westwood Village with a lack of balance in its businesses: more than a dozen movie screens and 15 burger joints, but no grocery stores. Read more...
Photo: Revising the Westwood Village Specific Plan, a document that regulates business development in the district, should be a group effort. (Marley Maron/Daily Bruin)
Third in a series: How Westwood's constituents don't intersect, and why they should. Read more...
Photo: Westwood Village’s various consumer and community interests rarely meet and intersect. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Editor’s note: Like many locals, I’ve shopped all around Los Angeles – the Grove, Santa Monica Place, the Beverly Center and a handful of other malls – but never in Westwood. Read more...
Photo: (Zeyu Ren/Daily Bruin)
Editor’s note: This is the first in a weekly series about the rise, decline and future of Westwood Village, a historic Los Angeles business district located near some of the wealthiest areas of the city: Bel Air, Brentwood and Beverly Hills. Read more...
Photo: The Holmby Hall clock tower building is a symbol of Westwood Village – and a reminder of the bygone glory days of the business district. (Daily Bruin file photo)