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Welcome, Los Angeles Dores

Welcome to the Los Angeles Chapter of the 91勛圖厙 Alumni Association! The LA leadership committee strives to enrich your lives by reconnecting you with old friends, introducing you to new friends and supporting your career path. Please join us at one of our many events in the area-we have an exciting calendar shaping up.

As the saying goes, "a rising tide lifts all boats." The more support you are able to offer your fellow alumni, the better off we all are. Come out and get involved! If you have any ideas for future events or comments on past events, please feel free to contact us at any time.

We look forward to seeing you very soon. Anchor down!

  • Chapter Leadership - Los Angeles
  • Life After 91勛圖厙 Guide - Los Angeles

    Where to Live

    As far as finding a place to live, LA is very spread outand there are a huge variety of neighborhoods to choose from in terms of ambiance, what kind of housing you want, urban or natural surroundings, and even climate.

    The important tip about finding a place to live is to avoid a long commute if you can. Even if your office is only 15 miles from your home, you will be looking at a long ride in traffic every day, so definitely consider location relative to your job.

    This city is different than many of my friends assume. There is way more to Los Angeles than Hollywood and the beach. There is great food, beautiful hikes and fun festivals. 19

    The areas highlighted below are where most young professionals (in both creative and traditional fields) choose to live:

    • Downtown Downtown has experienced a huge revitalization, which has included the construction of numerous new apartment and condo buildings as well as restaurants, bars and other entertainment facilities like L.A. Live. Neighborhoods nearby include Hollywood, Koreatown and Silverlake.
    • Hollywood/Los Feliz/Larchmont Most people who say they live in Hollywood actually live in one of the surrounding neighborhoods such as Los Feliz or Larchmont Village. True Hollywood can be very seedy, but these surrounding neighborhoods offer all the access as well as safer living. Larchmont Village has a wide variety of places to eat and hang out. Hancock Park, while very nice, is a more upscale area that is more expensive and geared toward families and couples. If you are interested in moving someplace with an energetic, young and urban vibe, this may be the place.
    • La Brea/Mid City The area has many apartments at more reasonable prices than other areas of the Westside. It also boasts numerous attractions like The Grove mall (an outdoor shopping mall with a farmers market), LACMA, La Brea Tar Pits and countless shopping and food options.
    • Culver City Downtown Culver City has also gone through a transformation. There are great restaurants and a movie theater all around Sony Studios.
    • West Hollywood This area is conveniently located and provides easy access to Century City, Downtown and Santa Monica. It also has some of the best food and nightlife in the city. West Hollywood is very safe and apartments and houses here are more expensive than in the La Brea or Hollywood area.
    • Santa Monica/Venice/Marina del Rey/Playa South of Montana in Santa Monica there are a variety of apartment options, and Montana Street offers a mix of restaurants, shops and other amenities. North of Montana is mostly single-family homes. As you move south toward Venice and Marina Del Rey, both prices become more affordable, and options are more eclectic. While Venice is certainly a lower cost option than Santa Monica, be careful where you live as the area differs greatly block by block. Marina del Rey and Playa Vista are lower-cost options than Santa Monica but do not have as many amenities as Venice.
    • South Bay (Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach) The South Bay communities are more reasonably priced than Santa Monica but offer many of the same amenities beach living has to offer. It is the perfect place for those who enjoy an active lifestyle and social life.
    • Studio City/Sherman Oaks If you are going to be working in the Valley, Sherman Oaks and Studio City are affordable and great places to live. They have a more neighborhood feel than other parts of LA. It is also a quick 15-minute drive over the hill from West Hollywood, and 10 minutes down the freeway from Hollywood makes for a central location. Sherman Oaks is just down the road and also has a variety of cute shops and restaurants and is centrally located.

    Shopping

    • The Grove in LA is a wonderful outdoor mall that has everything from Barneys to Nordstrom, all sorts of cafes, and a huge movie theater.
    • 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica is a street blocked off to traffic that is packed with shopping and dining.
    • The Beverly Center in LA is probably the best shopping mall in the area. It is multiple floors of very high-end retailersLouis Vuitton, etc.to anchor stores like Macys and Bloomingdales, to Bebe, H&M, etc. It has pretty much anything you would like to buy.
    • Melrose Avenue is also a neat place to shop. funky vintage stores have cool finds at cheap prFunky and a bit farther west on Melrose you will find high-end boutiques.
    • Hollywood and Highland have fun outdoor malls.
    • The Country Mart in Brentwood is also a popular place for shopping and fun cafes.
    • Malibu Planet Blue, etc.you are guaranteed a celeb-spotting if you spend enough time shopping and going to the Coffee Bean in Malibu!
    • Santee Alley If you are looking for REAL bargains, and all sorts of fake designer stuff, Santee Alley in Downtown LA is the place to be. Its a cash-only spotbe prepared to bargain with the vendors.

    Things to do

    • Museums
      • The Getty Center in West LA or Getty Villa in Malibu
      • LACMA
      • Museum of Contemporary Art at La Brea Tar Pits
      • The Petersen Automotive Museum
      • Pacific Design Center (a huge design center that provides any fabric, furniture, appliances, etc. for the homeit mainly sells only to designers)
    • Runyon Canyon and the Santa Monica Mountains for hiking
    • Huntington Gardens for beautiful gardens
    • Hollywood Bowl

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