Why The Arts District's ROW DTLA Will Soon Be LA's Buzziest Fashion, Food, and Design Haven

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There's always something happening at ROW DTLA, and this fall season is no exception. Just in time for the holidays, the cool Arts District lifestyle center is welcoming yet another round of stylish retailers, restaurants, and cafés.

Among ROW DTLA's most exciting openings is modern home decor haven A+R's new LA flagship, which relocated from La Brea to its current space. Also making a major move is Poketo, which decamped from its previous Arts District digs on Third Street and is currently popping up in Little Tokyo until its new HQ is ready for move-in. Fellow Downtown dweller OAK NYC, which previously planted down its first LA shop on Broadway, is relocating its flagship to the stylish center, too. And cool-girl Venice fave LCD selected the mixed-use haven for its second LA outpost; it recently moved its Westside flagship from Lincoln Boulevard to Abbot Kinney.

Speaking of the locals, Vogue-faved Ahlem Eyewear, vintage boutique Galerie.LA, chic fragrance shop Scent Bar, Silver Lake kids boutique Yolk, luxury sportswear brand Athletic Propulsion Labs, and new hair studio Nova Arts Salon are all setting up shop at the Arts District hub.

Landing all the way from Boston is cool streetwear boutique Bodega, which is opening its first west coast location at ROW DTLA. Similar to its East Coast flagship (which is "hidden in plain sight"), the LA shop's entrance will be tucked away in a semi-secret storefront — in this case, a produce market. Other fashionable transplants include sleek home goods brand Hawkins New York, Paris menswear brand 13 Bonaparte, and Portland's Bridge & Burn, to name just a few.

As far as food and drink, San Francisco-based Tartine's very first west coast flagship will house a bakery, coffee roasting and lab, market, and two restaurants; while LA's Go Get 'Em Tiger and Australia's Paramount Coffee Project are also bringing java and bites to the buzzy hub.

Scroll through the gallery above for photos and more details on the latest boutiques to open their doors at ROW DTLA and see who else is joining the directory in the coming months below.

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777 Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA 90021

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