By Playa Vista MAGAZINE Staff Real estate has been a big part of Tami Humphrey’s life since she was a child. Her parents were real estate partners who owned a brokerage, and family conversations at the dinner table were often centered around new clients, interesting escrows and solving real estate problems. Initially, Humphrey didn’t intend […]
A Story of Success: Michelle Martino’s finesse brings real estate success
By Playa Vista MAGAZINE Staff Michelle Martino is a superstar. In her first career in the creative arts, she amassed numerous awards for her work as a writer, radio and TV commercial producer and as a creative director. As a testament to Martino’s status, Jay Chiat of the renown TBWA\Chiat\Day advertising agency personally held a […]
The Samsons stand out with a bright California osteria
By Jessica Koslow Superfine Playa’s electric blue building and bright red letters near the roof boldly announce its arrival at Silicon Beach’s RUNWAY Playa Vista. The playful structure is energizing and eye-catching. What used to be The Bull and Butterfly Steakhouse transitioned to a casual California osteria on January 1 and officially opened its doors […]
Misael Villa has created a comfortable, quality eatery
By Jessica Koslow Neighbors was the first word that popped into Misael Villa’s head when he looked at the space formerly occupied by Hal’s Bar & Grill. The Venice institution once flourished on Abbot Kinney and opened its second location on Runway Playa Vista before closing in 2018. “When the space was offered to us, […]
Sarah Kim warms her neighbors with Moto Ramen
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Restaurateur Sarah Kim calls her latest venture, Moto Ramen in Culver City, a trip back home. She grew up in the city, feels comfortable with her neighbors and loves feeding them. Kim, who has spent two decades in the industry, said the location just made sense. “I see the neighborhood changing,” she […]
Allegra Clegg upholds a mother’s legacy
By Morgan Owen Teens shuffle around the dance studio at Westside School of Ballet. They all wear matching black leotards with skin-pink tights, laughing and stretching as the instructor and pianist prepare for class. Then they begin. Suddenly, the studio is alive with music. The dancers seem to grow several inches as they conduct their […]
Wetlands ‘friends’ teach children about the environment
By Morgan Owen Before the Westside was a city, it was a coastal wetland rich with plant and animal diversity. Today, one remnant of this ancient ecosystem remains, the Ballona Wetlands. Carolyn Everhart, the manager of environmental education at Friends of Ballona Wetlands, teaches children about this once-great landscape that defined Santa Monica Bay. Friends […]
Parker Clay launches fundraising campaign
By Kamala Kirk Parker Clay, a B-Corp and Ethiopian leather goods brand on a mission to uplift at-risk women, recently launched a new fundraising campaign that will empower sustainable consumers to play a more direct role in shaping the future of fashion. “By investing in the first B-Corp to hold a community fundraising round, you’ll […]
Playa Vista building installs electric chargers for residents
By Morgan Owen Every year, electric vehicles become more popular. As the charging infrastructure grows and pricing becomes more affordable, more Americans are buying into the idea of electric vehicles. But for Angelenos who live in rented apartment complexes or own a condo, the logistics of installing an electric charger poses a very real barrier […]
Playa del Rey mom is fighting back with Westside Activists
By Srianthi Perera When Ahmanise Sanati was looking for a career change in 2006, a relative introduced her to a hospital social worker. The organization’s code of ethics contained the words “challenge social injustice.” It felt like a calling. “There was no turning back,” recalls Sanati, who currently counsels youth affected by foster care, homelessness, […]