LC Section One 05 2018

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Larchmont Chronicle

VOL. 56, NO. 5

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IN THIS ISSUE

MAY 2018

Good design can help solve homelessness n Award-winning LEED project sets example

DESIGN FOR LIVING Sec. 2, p. 13

HISTORIC Pink's.

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AREA gardens open on Sunday tour. Sec.2, p.8

By Billy Taylor Los Angeles City Council members voted unanimously last month to accelerate the city’s efforts to create more supportive housing for Angelenos in need. The Permanent Supportive Housing Ordinance, passed on April 11, shortens the approval timeline for many supportive housing developments from five years to less than one by streamlining the planning process and removing regulatory barriers. Supporters of the ordinance say it will ensure the successful implementation of Measure HHH, which was approved by voters in 2016. Signing the measure into law, Mayor Eric Garcetti said that the homelessness crisis See Homelessness, p 8

Charlotte Lipson properties for sale; Boulevard in jeopardy? n First time ever on market HAPPY tails, thanks to a few caring folks. Sec. 2, p. 18 For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11 Mailing permit:

By Suzan Filipek Small-town Larchmont Boulevard as we’ve known it for years and years may be in jeopardy. The estate of the late Charlotte La Bonte Lipson is selling the late landlord’s building at 124 to 148 N. Larchmont, home to a dozen-plus shops, including Chevalier’s Books, Landis Stationery, salons and boutiques. The asking price is $23 million, and reviews of offers were scheduled to begin after April 24. Charlotte’s father, Julius See Lipson, p 4

Salute to grads!

Our annual section honoring local graduates is in the June issue of the Larchmont Chronicle. Advertising deadline is Mon., May 14. For more information contact Pam Rudy, 323-4622241, ext. 11.

LADIES Professional Golf Association Tournament returned to Wilshire Country Club in April.

See story page 24.

Historic tower to house only condos in new proposal n Community to hear more about CIM revisions for 'Wilshire Mullen'

By Rachel Olivier The CIM Group development at and around the former Farmers Insurance building will be entirely residential, according to the latest information learned by the Larchmont Chronicle. The biggest evolution in what CIM Group now proposes is for two floors of the historic former Farmers office space, that previously were planned to stay as offices, to change to residential use, just like the remainder of the See CIM, p 18

FORMER FARMERS Insurance Company property's adaptive reuse residential project is moving forward.

Boulevard real estate office action

n New premises, satellites

By Suzan Filipek Business is bustling, as is usual in the real estate market this time of year. Larchmont is no exception, and it will soon

count three big brokerages on the Boulevard. The newest, Pacific Union International, has yet to open (a summer debut is planned), See Real estate, p 12

Merchants and neighbors generate support for small playground in Village

n Funding nearly complete, other donors welcome

By John Welborne Larchmont Village merchants and shoppers always welcome more parking for the street. It has been this way since the Los Angeles Railway Company’s Yellow Car trolley “3 Line” stopped running up the Boulevard from Third Street to Melrose Avenue in the late 1940s or early 1950s.

OLYMPIC BOULEVARD playground in Country Club Park at Wilton Place is small and adjacent to the busy street.

The contemporary desire for additional parking notwithstanding, there usually are 20 to 30 empty parking spaces at all times in the city’s underground lot next to Rite-Aid.

Parks and open space Larchmont-area neighbors also like the idea of having more park-like open space in their community. And spaces See Playground, p 30

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