West Los Angeles Business News
Los Angeles City Council Orders Reports on Elephant Deaths at L.A. Zoo
The L.A. City Council voted on Wednesday to direct the Los Angeles Zoo to submit a report within 30 days regarding the recent death of two Asian Elephants. The item was brought to the council by Councilmember Bob Blumenfield and passed 14-0. The council is seeking information from the zoo about the recent deaths of elephants Jewel and Shaunzi and the zoo’s compliance or non-compliance with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) standards of elephant care. Animal rights groups have been advocating for the closure of the zoo’s elephant exhibit and the release of the elephants to sanctuaries.
Rebuilding Smarter: How to Seize Opportunities as a Post-Pandemic Entrepreneur
The pandemic was a mess for businesses in virtually every sector. In the wake of the aftermath, the entrepreneurial landscape has been fundamentally transformed, and we are left with a wealth of formidable challenges and uncharted opportunities. It’s a fluid terrain where adaptability and strategic foresight are invaluable navigational tools.
Our Favorite Restaurants in West L.A. for Sunday Brunch
West Los Angeles is blessed with a plethora of excellent restaurants, and several of them serve the most delectable brunch menus. To help you find the best ones, we have curated a guide of the best restaurants for a scrumptious Sunday brunch in West L.A. From delightful all-American diner food to traditional Indian dishes and Mexican classics, these Sunday brunch offerings are fit for a king. Bookmark this guide for your next leisurely Sunday brunch outing!
Proposed Electric Billboard Project Draws Controversy at WeHo Council Meeting
The West Hollywood City Council voted to postpone talks around a potential building revitalization around Sunset Blvd at its council meeting Monday night. The project would replace a traditional static billboard with a two-sided electric billboard at 8501 Sunset Boulevard, colloquially known as the Sterling Building.
Los Angeles City Council Orders Reports on Elephant Deaths at L.A. Zoo
The L.A. City Council voted on Wednesday to direct the Los Angeles Zoo to submit a report within 30 days regarding the recent death of two Asian Elephants. The item was brought to the council by Councilmember Bob Blumenfield and passed 14-0. The council is seeking information from the zoo about the recent deaths of elephants Jewel and Shaunzi and the zoo’s compliance or non-compliance with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) standards of elephant care. Animal rights groups have been advocating for the closure of the zoo’s elephant exhibit and the release of the elephants to sanctuaries.
Rebuilding Smarter: How to Seize Opportunities as a Post-Pandemic Entrepreneur
The pandemic was a mess for businesses in virtually every sector. In the wake of the aftermath, the entrepreneurial landscape has been fundamentally transformed, and we are left with a wealth of formidable challenges and uncharted opportunities. It’s a fluid terrain where adaptability and strategic foresight are invaluable navigational tools.
Our Favorite Restaurants in West L.A. for Sunday Brunch
West Los Angeles is blessed with a plethora of excellent restaurants, and several of them serve the most delectable brunch menus. To help you find the best ones, we have curated a guide of the best restaurants for a scrumptious Sunday brunch in West L.A. From delightful all-American diner food to traditional Indian dishes and Mexican classics, these Sunday brunch offerings are fit for a king. Bookmark this guide for your next leisurely Sunday brunch outing!
Proposed Electric Billboard Project Draws Controversy at WeHo Council Meeting
The West Hollywood City Council voted to postpone talks around a potential building revitalization around Sunset Blvd at its council meeting Monday night. The project would replace a traditional static billboard with a two-sided electric billboard at 8501 Sunset Boulevard, colloquially known as the Sterling Building.