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Chabad campus on Pico Blvd. in Pico-Robertson, in a collegiate style reminiscent of the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The neighborhood features more than thirty certified kosher restaurants, [6] including delis, Chinese, Italian and Mexican restaurants, a donut shop, a frozen yogurt shop, bakeries, and butchers.
It is located southwest of Downtown Los Angeles, along Alvarado Terrace between Pico Boulevard and Alvarado Street. Six homes and a church in the district were designated as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in 1971, and the entire district was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Jun. 19—The property that houses nearly quarter-century-old Maria's New Mexican Kitchen, a Santa Fe institution known for its local cuisine and vast selection of margaritas, was listed Tuesday ...
The Fox Studio Lot continues as an active film and television studio on the southwest portion of the property, along Pico Boulevard. Hillcrest Country Club: Located at 10000 West Pico Blvd., is a country club and golf course located across the street from Fox Studios. Hillcrest was the first Los Angeles country club for the city's Jewish community.
Apr. 11—A Santa Fe jury awarded $31 million Thursday to a woman who sued Maria's New Mexico Kitchen after she slipped and fell in a pothole in the restaurant's parking lot, according to her ...
Picfair Village takes its name from the Picfair movie theatre that stood at the corner of Pico and Fairfax until the early 1980s. Initially hailed as "the New Wilshire...[and] a delightful place for a home," what is now Picfair Village was part of the Santa Monica Land and Water Co.'s 1922 development called Pico Boulevard Heights.
The Comedy Union – Located at 5040 W. Pico Boulevard, The Comedy Union is a comedy club that showcases black comedians. [14] Midtown Crossing, a retail power center on the site of the former large Sears store (1930s–1990s) at Pico and Rimpau; The Mint – Located at 6010 W. Pico Boulevard, The Mint is a music club that was established in ...