The views expressed here are the author's own The best way to learn history is to listen to the stories of the people who have lived it Otis College of Art and Design students interviewed six elders who have stories to tell students created six original books that share some of these life stories and the students’ artwork in response Join us for a program in the A-Frame Theater as the Otis students present their works and share highlights from the project An ADA-accessible entrance to the Glorya Kaufman Community Center is available through the gate from the parking lot at 10858 Culver Blvd Thursday, 6:30 pmCulver City, CA Friday, 8:00 pmVenice-Mar Vista, CA Retail Project Could Redefine Fox Hills Corridor A new chapter in Culver City’s Fox Hills neighborhood is beginning to take shape with the release of updated design renderings for a major residential and commercial project proposed at 100 Corporate Pointe Unveiled during a community presentation the development—led by national builder Alliance Residential—would replace an existing office complex with a five- to seven-story mixed-use structure featuring 351 housing units Thirty planned residences would be reserved as deed-restricted affordable housing enabling the developer to utilize state density bonus incentives and exceed standard zoning limitations These bonuses would allow for a taller and more expansive structure than typically permitted in the area The building’s architecture is being handled by KFA Architecture with MJS Landscape Architecture designing outdoor spaces wrap-style structure with street-level plazas along Buckingham Parkway and landscaped courtyards anchoring its interior Ground-floor walk-up units are also part of the plan aiming to enhance neighborhood connectivity and pedestrian appeal The project—dubbed 100 Corporate Pointe Walk—joins a wave of large-scale developments planned for Fox Hills the proposed buildings are expected to add more than 3,000 residential units to the area in the years ahead Additional major proposals are being considered nearby including projects around Uplander Way and Hannum Avenue No timeline has been announced yet for the start of construction Eight-Lot Mulholland Estate Includes a 1950s Ranch Home 31 Acres A sprawling canyon estate in the Beverly Hills Post Office.. 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LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio What's changing: Drivers parked illegally in those areas will get warning notices by mail starting Thursday under the Automated Bus Lane Enforcement Program Why it matters: The bus-mounted cameras can improve service reliability and safety for riders by keeping those areas clear for public transit What's next:  Fines beginning at $293 will start being issued for first time offenders on May 19 for more about the program and what to do if you get a citation Culver City drivers — new CityBus cameras can catch you blocking bus lanes and bus stops Drivers parked illegally in those areas will get warning notices by mail starting Thursday under the Automated Bus Lane Enforcement Program But the warning period won’t last long: $293 citations begin mid-May The program uses bus-mounted cameras to find and enforce violations can improve service reliability and safety for riders by keeping those areas clear for public transit Cameras have been installed on Culver City buses to capture drivers blocking bus lanes and bus stops The images from the cameras will be manually reviewed by the Culver City Police Department before any citations are issued Drivers will get a warning in the mail for the first few months of the program Fines beginning at $293 will start being issued for first-time offenders on May 19 Officials recommend taking care of the citations as soon as possible A hold will be placed on your vehicle registration until they are paid and your vehicle could be booted or towed if you have five or more delinquent citations Culver City officials didn’t immediately respond to LAist’s request for an interview rejected a proposal that would have funded legal representation for tenants in private landlord-tenant disputes The California Apartment Association opposed the ordinance from the start raising legal concerns when the council considered financing the program through rental fees imposed on housing providers local housing providers and active CAA members rallied to voice their concerns helping to organize strong community opposition who told the council that providing attorneys rarely changes the outcome of an eviction case the vast number of tenants end up having to leave their units anyway,” Sullivan told the council The council later declined to move forward with the million-dollar-plus proposal While some council members expressed interest in revisiting the concept in the future You can read CAA’s opposition letters HERE and HERE Topics Eviction Moratoria CAA members have access to compliance forms and extended news resources related to this topic All Topics All News California landlords must navigate a complex web of state laws and fair housing rules when screening prospective tenants This webinar will cover key requirements and frequently asked questions… California law requires many landlords to give tenants the option to have their on-time rent payments reported to at least one credit bureau This webinar provides a paragraph-by-paragraph explanation of the entire CAA Rental/Lease Agreement including the provisions required to comply with AB 1482 (the Tenant Protection Act of 2019) California Certified Residential Manager Training The demand for qualified rental housing professionals in California is at an all-time high Get certified with our CCRM Property Management series one of the Valley’s best coffee shops expands to Agoura Hills If you buy something from an Eater link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics policy Los Angeles barbecue restaurant Holy Cow is closing its location in Culver City on April 27 The closure was announced in an Instagram post on April 22 “After more than 10 incredible years serving the Culver City community we’re embarking on a new journey.” Holy Cow’s original Santa Monica location will remain open Its closure will be felt by Culver City barbecue fans though the Santa Monica location isn’t too far away Los Angeles coffee shop Be Bright is launching a new limited-time menu on May 1 to celebrate the start of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI Month) an Americano with egg cream and cocoa powder a misugaru latte made with Korean roasted mixed grain powder Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon The best of Los Angeles straight to your inbox We help you navigate a myriad of possibilities Sign up for our newsletter for the best of the city By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news Sign up for our email to enjoy Los Angeles without spending a thing (as well as some options when you’re feeling flush) Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Los Angeles This international ramen chain first began in Fukuoka, Japan back in 1985 and first planted its flag in L.A. back in 2018. Now, thanks to an expanded menu that includes more starters, appetizers and vegan options, the all-new Ipuddo in Culver City seems to finally live up to the reputation for a brand long considered by our New York counterparts as one of the city’s best ramen joints The classic pork tonkotsu broth here is milky rich and satisfying—and gets even better with the housemade spicy “bolognese,” which is completely plant-based The mushroom-infused vegan broth serves as a compelling option for those avoiding animal products the signature buns inspired by Taiwanese gua bao and chicken karaage are just as delicious as when I first tried them in Santa Monica seven years ago—even if they’re no longer quite as cool Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! twitterinstagramspotifyAbout us Contact us Time Out magazine has opened at the chic Platform development in Culver City The founder of acclaimed Chicago Lebanese-Mexican restaurant Evette’s, Mitchell Abou Jamra, just opened an outpost of his sandwich shop All Too Well in Culver City. This is the second location for All Too Well, which first opened in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood in 2022 and the first restaurant for Abou Jamra outside of Chicago the shop serves inventive takes on sandwiches using ingredients that blur the lines between Italian “It hits the Mediterranean thing mixed with the Indian flavors,” Abou Jamra says. Abou Jamra will be traveling back and forth between Los Angeles and Chicago for the time being so he can oversee operations at both locations. “I just want to be a part of the community, he says. “I know I’m an outsider, but I think what I’m doing is unique, and I’m putting myself out there.” Oops. Something went wrong. Please enter a valid email and try again. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article Print At a time when many office developers are on the sidelines because of the soft leasing market is well underway on construction of a splashy new office complex of its own on the border of Culver City and Los Angeles With excavation for an underground garage completed construction crews have erected cranes and are building upward on two bronze-colored structures expected to house Apple’s television streaming service and expand its presence in Culver City Business In a sign that competition among streaming entertainment providers will stay heated in the years ahead Apple announced Friday that it will roughly double its office presence in the Culver City area where Apple TV+ is based A rendering of Apple’s new campus in Culver City and Los Angeles. (Apple) Apple TV+ is so far not profitable for the Cupertino-based company. News site The Information reported this month that Apple TV+ was losing $1 billion annually But the work on the new office campus suggests Apple is committed to the prestigious streaming service and the attention it brings to the $3.37-trillion company An Apple spokesperson didn’t respond to requests for comment about the project Hollywood Inc. Culver City has become one of the fastest-growing digital media hubs in Southern California as Amazon China-owned TikTok and other firms have expanded into the area The influx has brought thousands of new jobs into this once sleepy suburb Now Culver City officials are considering a tactic that Silicon Valley cities have pursued: raising business taxes to help manage the costs of growth The parcels were previously occupied by small retail and light industrial buildings but the neighborhood near Metro’s E Line station in Culver City has been transformed in recent years with new office “Culver City is one of the most vibrant office environments throughout all of Los Angeles,” real estate broker Jeff Pion of CBRE said Cranes at Apple’s new construction site rise behind Helms Bakery on Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles Chun / Los Angeles Times) Among the high-profile tech and entertainment businesses located there are Apple Close neighbors of the coming Apple offices include Ivy Station, a $350-million residential, hotel and office complex where the anchor office tenant is HBO. Next door is the historic Helms Bakery campus, a former bread factory dating to the 1930s that now houses home furnishings and design stores, and restaurants. Walter N. Marks III, whose family has owned the Helms property for decades, said one of the main appeals of the Apple site is its transit accessibility with the train station and bus service on Venice and Washington boulevards. It’s also close to the 10 Freeway. Apple has said that it will provide commuting assistance for employees including shuttles and support services for bicyclists. When the Apple development is finished in about two years, it will add another shot of activity to the neighborhood, Marks said. “We were an island for a long time,” he said of the Helms Bakery that stopped making bread in 1969. “Obviously, bringing more people here is a good thing.” Roger Vincent covers commercial real estate for the Los Angeles Times. Wendy Lee is an entertainment business reporter, covering streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+. She also writes about podcasting services, digital media and talent agencies. Business Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map Ippudo Ramen opens its second Southern California location in downtown Culver City so the company brought the meatless ramen options to West Hollywood diners get the best of both worlds with a smaller set of plant-based ramen bowls plus the restaurant’s standard pork-based noodle soups the Pla-Ton is a veggie-based take on tonkotsu while the Shojin is a traditional shoyu using Kokkadio Rishiri kep and Kyushu shiitake mushrooms The Hakuna Matata uses carrot fettuccine noodles (though technically the broth contains gluten ingredients) plus a broth of spicy miso and marinated mushrooms Ippudo’s new Culver City restaurant seats 58 total with 48 inside and another 10 on the patio Original ramen shops in Los Angeles have more or less slowed to a crawl with most new shops coming in as imports from Japan or other parts of the U.S Consider the decade-long dominance of Tsujita which has expanded to the San Gabriel Valley in recent years to accompany its Sawtelle trio of restaurants and Nagi have all found inroads in the Southern California ramen scene this new Ippudo in Culver City leads to more ramen in the already noodle-laden city Ippudo Culver City is open Monday to Thursday A recent community presentation unveils new renderings of 100 Corporate Pointe Walk, a large mixed-use development planned in Culver City's Fox Hills neighborhood The project from Alliance Residential named for the office building that it would replace at 100 Corporate Pointe calls for the construction of a five-to-seven-story building featuring 351 residential units and 4,742 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and parking for 542 vehicles Alliiance Residential would set aside 30 of the new apartments as deed-restricted affordable housing opening the project up to density bonus incentives to permit a larger structure than would have otherwise been allowed by zoning rules KFA Architecture and MJS Landscape Architecture comprise the design team for the wrap-style building which will have a contemporary look and a retail plaza fronting Buckingham Parkway to the south Courtyards and walk-up units would line the property's ground level The proposed project is one of five large developments slated to reshape the Fox Hills area in the coming years potentially bringing more than 3,000 new homes to the neighborhood Similar projects are also in the works for a nearby block bounded by Uplander Way and Hannum Avenue Other recent Alliance Residential projects in the Los Angeles area include a mixed-use building which opened last year in Downtown Long Beach. Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn / Threads / Instagram / Bluesky 2025 at 10:40 am PT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}In California four days a week through June 7 to serve those seeking Real ID cards CA — As the deadline approaches for travelers to show a Real ID at airports the Culver City DMV is expanding its hours to accommodate people seeking the federally mandated cards travelers will be required to show a Real ID-compliant license passport or passport card in order to board domestic flights Regular licenses won't work — Real ID-compliant licenses are ones issued by the state DMV after applicants provide identifying information such as Social Security numbers Real ID-compliant cards will also be required to enter federal buildings and military installations The extra hour will be exclusively filled with Real ID appointments More information about the Real ID requirement is available on the DMV website. Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. 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TrendingCommercialLos AngelesAFenway Capital pays $130M for EntradaDeal comes after Equinox signs lease to open gym at the11-story Culver City office building Listen to this article00:001xKey PointsAI Generated.✨This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff Lincoln Property Company and its joint venture partner Goldman Sachs affiliate Broad Street Principal Investments have cashed in on the 11-story Entrada in Culver City for the 315,000-square-foot office building at 6181 Centinela Avenue according to property records filed in Los Angeles County and a source with knowledge of the deal Lincoln retained a minority stake in the property and will continue managing it That’s the highest price tag West L.A.’s Silicon Beach office hub has seen so far this year but unfortunately for Lincoln and Broad Street it doesn’t cover the $142.5 million in debt the partners took on six years ago to develop Entrada The source described the $130 million deal as a “recapitalization” of the property The building was completed in 2022 and is currently about 75 percent leased after Equinox signed on for space to open a gym at the property later this year — its 24th in L.A The terms of Equinox’s lease and its square footage  are unclear Other tenants that recently signed deals at the property include global accounting firm Deloitte digital ad platform The Trade Desk and toy manufacturer Jazwares SIGN UPSpokespeople for Lincoln and Fenway declined to comment and a spokesperson for Goldman Sachs did not respond to a request for comment The joint venture partners bought the formerly stalled development site in 2018 for $33 million and took out a $142.5 million construction loan from Singapore-based United Overseas Bank the following year who oversees acquisitions and development in Southern California for Lincoln described the future Entrada in a statement at the time as a “world-class project” and predicted the neighborhood on the border of Culver City and Playa Vista would become one of “the most important locations for entertainment The Dallas-based developer has recently continued to double down on L.A.’s Silicon Beach. Last year Lincoln and investor Strategic Value Partners paid $187.5 million, or about $375 per square foot, to buy The Bluffs a 500,000-square-foot office complex less than a mile away from Entrada The Culver Hotel is embracing Culver City’s cinematic history with a new series of screenings celebrating the golden age of cinema To mark the centennial of both MGM and the hotel you can catch a classic MGM film at the Culver Theater then head across the street for a themed gathering at the hotel’s Velvet Lounge complete with cocktails and bites inspired by the evening’s featured presentation A pair of orange tower cranes now stand high above the intersection of Venice and National Boulevards, where Apple is now well into construction of its new L.A. office campus. Located at 8888 Venice Boulevard on the Los Angeles - Culver City border the project will consist of two buildings featuring a combined 536,000 square feet of offices and production space atop underground parking for 1,200 vehicles.  Gensler  is designing the campus which will include four- and five-story buildings with terrace decks lining the upper floors Street-facing entrances and shuttle drop-off points are intended to activate the ground level At the rear of the site facing Washington Boulevard, a small park-like alcove would occupy space next to a building already occupied by Apple at 8777 Washington Boulevard A total of 58,000 square feet of open space is planned for the campus and new landscaped promenades along Venice and National Construction of the campus is occurring in two overlapping phases with the building in Los Angeles city limits to be completed first followed by the second structure in Culver City Apple, which recently announced plans to invest $500 billion in the United States in the next four years has already made a start of it in Los Angeles Apple previously announced that it expects to grow its L.A office to more than 3,000 employees by the year 2026 How to watch California high school girls lacrosse: MLKS vs April 28Data SkriveMartin Luther King High School will host Culver City High School on Monday How to watch Culver City vs. MLKS girls lacrosseCulver City and MLKS will take the field on Monday, April 28, at 5 p.m. PT. 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