New Members Spotlight - April 2016
04/19/2016
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Every month we highlight our new members.
LAX Was Voted One of the World's Top 10 Scenic Airports
04/19/2016
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has been voted one of the world’s most scenic airport landings in a poll of global travelers and travel industry experts conducted by PrivateFly. LAX was the only U.S. airport to rank in the top 10. More than 7,500 individual votes were received and a total of 115 different global airports received nominations.
February 2016 Lodging Metrics
04/19/2016
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Los Angeles ranked 3rd place among the Top 25 Markets with an Occupancy rate of 83.5%, up +4.2% compared to the same period last year.
The Broad Achieves LEED Gold Certification
04/19/2016
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The Broad is the first major art museum in Los Angeles and one of only a handful of museums in the country to achieve LEED Gold status. The Broad’s environmentally friendly features include electric car charging stations, bike parking spaces, rooftop drains routed to street level gardens that filter runoff, and high-efficiency plumbing fixtures that help reduce indoor water use by 40 percent. In addition, with easy walking access to residential and commercial buildings, restaurants and other cultural amenities, and close proximity to public transit and adjacency to the new Metro Regional Connector station at the corner of 2nd and Hope Streets (anticipated opening in 2021), The Broad aims to be in the top tier of eco-conscious, efficient and sustainable museums.
The Best Veggie Burgers in Los Angeles
04/18/2016
Joshua Lurie
For vegetarians seeking the sensory impact of a hamburger without the meat, veggie burgers can definitely satisfy their cravings. These varied vegetable, grain and legume sandwiches exist on a different plane of enjoyment. Here are nine of the top veggie burgers in Los Angeles.
"Back to the Future" DeLorean at Petersen Automotive Museum
04/18/2016
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The DeLorean DMC-12 time machine, made famous by the 1985 blockbuster, Back to the Future went on public display at the Petersen Automotive Museum on April 22, 2016.