In Queen Village
We were enticed by the "four-story atrium" advertised in this home at 741 S. Second Street, but never found proper photo evidence of such. What we did find was that this Mike McCann three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom listing has something else we hardly ever see: rooms with three windows instead of
Read MoreQueen’s Walk on Fifth and Montrose Streets in Queen Village is JKR Partners’ latest housing development currently under construction in the city. The 16 townhomes fill the gaps left by an old dessert topping manufacturing company long since abandoned. We drove by the other day to get some information on
Read MoreOn a tip from a reader, we trekked out to the northwest corner of Fifth and Washington Avenue to see what trouble we could get into. What we found when we arrived was that the man who was walking away from the site as we were walking up was the owner, and
Read MoreAlonzo Biggard photographed S. Fourth Street, looking south from the corner of South Street (no, not confusing at all, Department of Records) in 1936. The most important thing we noticed and wanted to share (besides the fact that Borden's Malted Milk "with dipper of ice cream" sounds amazing) is that
Read MoreThe new Bicycle Revolutions is moving to its new shop at 756 S. Fourth Street today at 11am! The move means they are taking everything (include Buda, the store dog) from the old location at 712 S. Fourth Street to the bright green and pink interior of the new digs.
Read More326 South Street was suppose to get a new tenant, an organic one! The old spot of Underground Market has caught the eyes of Eyal Aranya and Yoni Nadav who wanted to open O! Burger, a burger joint in the Los Angeles area serving only 100 percent certified organic food (everything
Read MoreLast night we drove past the corner of 6th and Christian and saw something awesome: a Shot Tower Coffee party spilling out into the streets. Turns out the party was a barista latte art competition, or (for those in the biz) Thursday Night Throwdown. (Watch latte art king Rancilio Silvia
Read MorePad Thai Restaurant at 606 S. 2nd Street is up for sale today. The 3,400-square-foot space is going for $3,400 a month plus utilities or $375K, which includes the liquor license and all furniture, fixtures and equipment. Right across from Hikaru and next to Fez Moroccan restaurant, Pad Thai has
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