It's renowned architect David Adjaye's first project in California, too.
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It (fittingly) opens in March on Friday the 13th.
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The shop is set to close next week.
Skincare junkies will have a new go-to on Sunset Boulevard.
Vianel is popping up at Alfred Coffee through Sunday.
A cool and interactive installation is coming, too.
It might even be open by Valentine's Day.
There's even a kid-friendly menu and play corner.
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Angela Davis and Akin Akman are behind the new fitness facility.
The affordable R&R studio comes from the co-founder of another beloved wellness spot.
Entrepreneur Desiree Buchanan reveals what it's like to launch a successful Kickstarter campaign and more.
Star-beloved trainer Jamie Ehrlich shares her top advice for sticking to NYE resolutions, too.
It's the Brooklyn-born retailer's sixth L.A. outpost.
Plus, pop-ups by Well(un)known and Birdy Grey, free workouts, and more.
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The dispensary will soon add a coffee shop, bakery, and consumption lounge to its space.
It even offers in-store eye exams.
It follows the brand's new partnership with New Guards Group.
It's the eco-friendly brand's first-ever boutique.
You can score an additional 25% off on top of already deep markdowns.
Plus, Angelenos debate on where the Eastside really starts and more local news.
Market Market is popping up every other Saturday this spring.
The Aussie boho label's blowout takes place Jan. 23 to 26.
Zensai has opened its first U.S. store on North Beverly Drive.
From gems for minimalists and maximalists to vintage band tees and more.
Plus, art icon John Baldessari passes away, designer Christy Dawn joins ThredUp, and more local news.
The nostalgic pot shop will soon offer online order pick-up, too.