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City Life · November 2024

The Quiet Reinvention of Silver Lake, Block by Block.

A new generation of chefs, architects, and shopkeepers is reshaping the boulevard most Angelenos thought they already knew — without erasing the neighborhood that made it matter. Our cover story maps the openings, the closings, and the locals watching it happen.

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A Silver Lake shopkeeper outside her storefront at golden hour
Issue No. 142 · Week of November 18

This Week in Los Angeles

Eight stories from our four desks — the openings, the closings, the fits, and the listings that defined the city this week.

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Field Reporting

Dispatches from the Neighborhoods

Reporting from our full-time writers who live in the districts they cover — Silver Lake, Highland Park, Echo Park, West Hollywood, and Venice, with more on the way.

"You can tell when a publication has actually walked the block they're writing about. There's this quiet specificity to it — the way they mention a mural that's only on one wall, a checker who's been at the same counter for nineteen years. That kind of attention is what builds a city."

— Mia Cervantes, chef-owner, El Pípila, interviewed for LA Magazine, October 2024