Posts Tagged ‘Venice Beach’
This incredibly stylish turnkey mid-century modern home was designed in 1957 by Daisuke Dike Nagano, AIA, and recently updated by one of LA’s top interior designers, Kim Gordon. The timeless, ultra-stunning, and totally unique home is one the coolest homes in Marina del Rey, with an excellent location west of Lincoln.
Spectacular Penthouse with Ocean views in the award-winning Venice Renaissance, designed by Johannes Van Tilburg & Partners.
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This charming 3 bedroom Venice Beach Spanish-style home is located just blocks from the ocean and all of the shops and restaurants on bustling Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
This stylish Venice bungalow is tucked behind mature foliage and located just blocks from the hip and hustling Abbot Kinney Boulevard, one of Los Angeles’s most famous streets. Imagine casually stepping out for brunch or a quick coffee or a run on the beach, all just a stone’s throw away.
Just one block from the beach and ideally situated on the Venice/Santa Monica border, this spacious two bedroom, two bathroom resort-style unit is now available for lease. For Malibu residents who may have lost their homes or been affected by the Woolsey Fire, call me today to discuss how we can get you housed here as quickly and effortlessly as possible.
This cozy bungalow in Venice, near the canals and the beach, is brimming with charm. The bright green two bedroom home is also a green home. 947 Indiana Avenue has been tastefully updated and retrofitted with recycled materials making it an eco-friendly dream home in the Bohemian neighborhood for beach lovers conscious of their carbon footprint.
Private, modern living on the Venice Canals. In this luxury lease, you will enjoy picturesque water views of the historic Venice canal district, charming bridges, colorful kayaks, and exotic sea birds from this premiere location where the canals intersect.
It’s finally here! The long awaited Metro Expo Line extension to downtown Santa Monica officially opens Friday, May 20 at noon and it seems all of Los Angeles is coming to together to celebrate the subway to the sea’s arrival (and departures).
Venice has a long and storied history as a vibrant epicenter for artists, musicians, actors, architects, and other creative types. Designers Charles and Ray Eames had their offices on Abbot Kinney. Architect Frank Gehry designed several well-known houses in Venice, including must-sees on the beach. Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Baldessari, Dennis Hopper, Ed Ruscha, and many more visual artists maintained studios here. Legendary rock band The Doors were formed here in 1965. Today, artists as varied as musician Fiona Apple, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, actress Anjelica Huston, and actor Robert Downey Jr. all call Venice home. With such a dynamic history and community, the Venice Art Crawl, which is held quarterly, fosters and invigorates the vital Venice art scene. It’s simple one of my favorite Los Angeles events. Below are all of the events and galleries participating in 2016’s first Venice Art Crawl happening this Thursday, March 17.
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