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Kaiser buys South Los Angeles site for new medical facility
A long-awaited redevelopment project known as Marlton Square in South Los Angeles is set to move forward with the sale of a large portion of the site to Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser, the nation's largest nonprofit health plan and hospital system, plans to...
Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Chicago Mortgages, Real Estate Sellers, Realty
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Kings have interesting, some might say colorful history
The Kings arrived in Los Angeles for the first time in October 1967, the day after their last preseason game. Team announcer Jiggs McDonald, following owner Jack Kent Cooke’s orders, had spent the previous afternoon scouring St. Louis for props...
Tags: The Smothers Brothers, Los Angeles Kings, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Donna Douglas, Detroit Red Wings
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In Mexicali, a haven for broken lives
Mario Ramos stirs a pot of beans with a bent spatula as the men crowd into the kitchen, the ragged line stretching out the splintered doorway.
Years ago, Ramos, 45, grilled up pricey seafood in a tiki-themed restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Politics, Prisons, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Ventura's historic Pierpont Inn to be sold at auction
The Pierpont Inn & Spa, a century-old Ventura hotel that once served as a getaway for L.A.’s upper crust, will land on the auction block next month in a bankruptcy sale. The Arts and Crafts style hotel was built in 1910 by Josephine Pierpont and is...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Auction Service, Personal Service
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Downtown Los Angeles hotel will have lobby on 70th floor
With work set to begin soon on a $1-billion luxury hotel in downtown Los Angeles, developer Korean Air revealed some details about the tower that is expected to dramatically alter the city's skyline. The skyscraper will be the second-tallest structure in...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Realty, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Services and Shopping, Architecture
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100 days of summer
Looking for something to do this summer? Whether you're looking for relaxation, a good meal, respite from the heat or adventure, there are a wide range o f activities to help make the most of your summer. Here are 100 from which to choose: May Silver...
Tags: The Newsroom (tv program), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Science and Technology, Restaurants, Personal Service
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Beverly Hills Hotel marks 100 years as stars' discreet retreat
When he stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the famously reclusive Howard Hughes would have roast beef sandwiches left for him in a crook of a tree, go on 2 a.m. treasure hunts for freshly baked pineapple upside-down cakes that were hidden on the grounds,...
Tags: Russell Crowe, Clark Gable, James Stewart, Faye Dunaway, Warren Beatty
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The Review: Water Grill gets back to the seafood basics
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticAt Water Grill, the raw bar rules. Always has. And in downtown Los Angeles, Water Grill is an institution on the order of Tadich Grill in San Francisco (though not nearly as old). I don't know what it is about being away from home, but it seems to bring...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Oysters, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Shrimp
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Man About Town: Luxury digs for the discriminating dog
I love my dog. Sure, he has issues — what lover doesn't? He wheezes when he sleeps, or when he's awake. There is an unexplainable darkness to his soul that emerges when he's under extreme stress. He also has a taste for the blood in mosquito bites....
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Perry Rubenstein Gallery's first show will focus on Helmut Newton
There is a simple plaque near the entrance of the Chateau Marmont hotel that reads: "Helmut Newton: 1920-2004." The sign commemorates the death of the famous German photographer, who died at age 83 after crashing his car into a wall outside the hotel, but...
Tags: Photography, Arts, Arts and Culture, Artists
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Flight info, witness back John Travolta in sexual-assault lawsuit
Evidence suggesting John Travolta was in New York at the time he is accused of committing sexual battery against a massage therapist in Los Angeles continued to build Thursday, with private flight-tracking information being offered in the actor’s...
Tags: Laws, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Career and Workplace
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Expo Line backers hope the Westside is ready to come aboard
Cuningham Group Architecture's office is situated a few blocks from the water in Marina del Rey, where some workers like to run, bike or skateboard to work.
In June the firm will be moving seven miles inland to an office compound in Culver City. The...Tags: Subway Transportation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Transportation, Subway Transportation, Arts
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