Since resuming practice, I’ve noticed clients who normally have flawless skin deal with new concerns like acne, hyperpigmentation, dryness, and sensitivity resulting from stress.” The correlation between skin health and overall wellness isn’t a new concept,
World Gym International is opening its first Arizona gym in Tucson this summer. The 20,000-square-foot fitness center, at 2930 N. Campbell Ave. near East Glenn Street, will feature state-of-the-art equipment and its signature Muscle Beach — 4,
The calendar may have changed but COVID-19 restrictions haven't let up in 2021. The state on Jan. 6 asked residents to stay home, specifically within 120 miles of where they live. The spike in coronavirus cases and the arrival of a new,
PRNewswire/ -- The Macerich Company (NYSE: MAC) today announced the tax treatment for dividend distributions taxable in 2020 on its Common Stock. During the calendar year ended December 31, 2020 Macerich paid dividends of $1.
Architectural Digest brings you to Pacific Palisades, California to visit the iconic San Onofre Estate, built and designed by Ardie Tavangarian. Leasing for $350,000 per month, the 20,000 sq ft. property is a masterclass in simplicity and sophistication nestled adjacent to Santa Monica State Park.
The pandemic could not stop the number of million-dollar communities in Los Angeles and Orange counties from jumping by five last year to 39 — giving the region the third-largest concentration of seven-figure homes in the nation.
Cape Talk Liam Payne, a member of the on-hiatus British boyband One Direction, has sold his Spanish-style mansion in California’s Santa Monica Mountains for $10.16 million. The sale price is just above the $10 million the singer paid for the property in 2015.
Outer, the Santa Monica-based direct-to-consumer outdoor furniture brand, best known for their revolutionary OuterShell furniture cover, announced a $10.5 million Series A investment round. The investment,
The 23-year-old establishment has been closed since March, and co-owner Pete Sittnick told the Chronicle that “It was just not going to make sense given all the ramifications of the pandemic for Farallon to try to reopen either as it was — as a fine-dining restaurant with a lot of seats — or to try to think about how to pivot the restaurant.