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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Local groups continued to protest against immigration raids happening across Southern California on Saturday as part of their ongoing summer project.
Olvera Street, considered the birthplace of Los Angeles, has been popular with tourists for many years. Today, it's struggling.
If you've visited Olvera Street, you may have noticed a stuffed donkey stand near the entrance. It may get evicted soon because of a contract issue after a death in the family. Many Angelenos are ...
La Golondrina Café is a staple of DTLA's Olvera Street and shuttered in March 2020 due to the pandemic. New owners seeking to reopen the space are facing nearly $300,000 in back rent owed to the ...
Just 600 feet long, LA’s Olvera Street is the oldest street in the city, a brick-paved lane that functions as a marketplace, theme park, and a living museum. The street as we know it today — an ...
Olvera Street, a road in the historic heart of Los Angeles that was turned into a center for Mexican culture and commerce in 1930, has been hosting Day of the Dead celebrations for more than 30 years.
The economic hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic is threatening the future of Olvera Street. Stay-at-home orders prevent people from gathering at the plaza.
“We have Olvera Street, we have La Plaza, now the La Plaza Village. I think it’ll lead to a co-mingling, rather than to a division or keeping people from coming here and it’ll be more welcoming.
Construction is set to begin on a $140 million mixed use project to be built on a former county parking lot near Olvera Street, in a project that will funnel $250,000 a year to a nearby nonprofit.
La Plaza will lease two parking lots from L.A. County for $1 and then sublet them to a developer for $250,000 during construction and $400,000 or more every year afterward.
KNX 1070's Ed Mertz reports members of the historic La Plaza church on Olvera Street say city officials are resorting to dirty tactics amid negotiations for a new lease.
A leafy plaza lies at one end of the street, just north of City Hall. Some consider the street the birthplace of Los Angeles. It features the Avila Adobe, built in 1818 and billed as the ...
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