Weekly Economic Update | Week Ending September 23, 2023

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Stock markets dropped again this week and interest rates moved higher due to continued reports that indicate that inflation may be picking back up. It has been a tenuous month. This month the CPI (Consumer Price Index), the broadest measure of inflation, rose for the second straight month. It had dropped every month for a year from a high of 9.1% in June 2022 to 3% in June 2023. That streak ended in July when the CPI increased to 3.2%. It increased again to 3.7% in August. The Fed has increased interest rates over the past year and a half to combat inflation. They had hopes that these increases would slow the economy, curtail consumer spending, and reduce the rate of inflation. This week Fed Chairman Powell left rates unchanged but signaled that there would be another rate increase at the end of the year. He also reiterated his commitment to bringing inflation down to the Fed’s 2% target. The latest jobless claims, people going on unemployment for the first time, dropped to the lowest level of the year. The Fed has also been trying to get the unemployment rate up, because a shortage of labor pushes wages up and encourages consumer spending, which are both inflationary. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 33,963.84, down 1.9% from 34,618.24 last week. It is up 2.5% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,320.06, down 2.9% from 4,450.32 last week. It is up 12.5% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 13,211.81, down 3.6% from 13,704.34 last week. It is up 26.2% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.44% up from 4.33% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.53%, up from 4.42% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of September 21, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.19%, unchanged from 7.18% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.54%, almost unchanged from 6.51% last week.

U.S. existing-home sales – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 4.04 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in August, down 15.3% from an annualized rate of 4.77 million in August 2022. The median price for a home in the U.S. in August was $407,100, up 3.9% from $391,700 last August. There was a 3.3-month supply of homes for sale in August, up from a 3.2-month supply last August. First-time buyers accounted for 29% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 16% of all sales. All cash purchases accounted for 27% of all sales. Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 1% of all sales.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 254,740 on a seasonally adjusted annualized basis in August, down 5.3% month-over-month from July and down 19% from a revised 314,270 annualized sales pace last August. It should be noted that last August the number of sales was down from August 2021 making the number of sales lower than they were in 2021. August marked the eleventh straight month in sales dropping under 300,000 on an annualized basis. Year-to-date the number of homes sold was down 29.2% from the first eight months of 2022. The statewide median price paid for a home in July was $859,800, up 3.3% from July, and up 3.3% from $834,740 a year ago. There was a 2.4-month supply of single-family homes for sale in August, down from a 2.8-month supply one year ago.

The graph below has sales data for Southern California by region. This was compiled by the California Association of Real Estate.

From DALL-E to Robotaxi’s and more! Tech News

Stay connected in the world of tech! Dive into this week’s top headlines from across the worldwide web. From DALL-E updates to Waymo’s Robotaxi in LA and more, we have you covered!

 

Substack’s New Look Mirrors Classic Social Media App Features

Substack has unveiled a refreshed design of its app, highlighted by the new “Home” tab, which aids users in discovering content. This tab showcases a series of cards featuring posts from user subscriptions reminiscent of Apple’s Podcast app suggestions. Alongside the Home tab, there’s an “Inbox” tab listing subscriptions chronologically with enhanced filtering options for better navigation. Additionally, Substack has repositioned its chat section to the rightmost tab, with notifications now accessible through a bell icon and users’ profile pictures leading to their subscription library.

Fujifilm Introduces Instax Pal: A Compact $200 Digital Camera with Smartphone Printer Feature

Fujifilm is venturing into the instant camera market with its new product, the Instax Pal digital camera bundle, priced at $199.95 and set for release in late October. Targeted at kids, the Instax Pal is a compact, round digital camera that doesn’t directly print photos and comes without a built-in viewfinder. Instead, images are processed via a companion app and printed using the accompanying Instax Mini Link 2 smartphone printer. While the bundle includes a 10-pack of Instax Mini film, some question its value when compared to Fujifilm’s own Instax Mini Evo instant camera, which has more features and is similarly priced. Preliminary reviews suggest that while the Instax Pal offers novelty with customizable sounds and in-app editing, it may function more as a fun accessory than a true camera.

 

The Orion Video System app transforms your iPad into an HDMI monitor, infused with a nostalgic touch

The creator of the renowned iPhone camera app, Halide, has introduced a new app, the Orion Video System, allowing users to utilize their iPad as an HDMI display suitable for gaming, camera monitoring, and more. Available on the App Store, Orion offers a modern interface coupled with retro fonts and menus reminiscent of older VCR settings. This development has been possible due to Apple’s recent integration of USB video class (UVC) support on iPad through iPadOS 17, permitting the connection of compatible webcams and video capture cards. While Orion is free and doesn’t feature ads or tracking, users can opt for the $4.99 Orion Pro version, which provides advanced features like AI-powered 4K upscaling and a CRT filter for a vintage gaming experience. This innovation follows similar app endeavors like Genki Studio, with Orion standing out for those fond of video nostalgia from past decades.

 

OpenAI releases the third version of DALL-E

OpenAI has unveiled the third iteration of its generative AI visual art platform, DALL-E. This version has been enhanced to better understand the context of text prompts and convert them into images. A significant update in DALL-E 3 is its integration with ChatGPT. This allows users to utilize ChatGPT to generate prompts for DALL-E. Likewise, this simplifies the creation process for those unfamiliar with crafting detailed prompts. During a demonstration, the combined capabilities of ChatGPT and DALL-E 3 were showcased. The results produced imaginative art based on a chatbot-generated prompt. The rollout for DALL-E 3 will commence with ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Enterprise users. Likewise, subsequent releases to research labs and API services are planned for the coming months.

 

Waymo Explores Launching a Robotaxi Service in Los Angeles.

Waymo is embarking on a “tour across Los Angeles,” offering residents rides in its fully autonomous vehicles. Of course, this hints at the groundwork for a forthcoming commercial robotaxi service. The tour involves six extended stops in different LA neighborhoods where individuals can hail a driverless car. Those keen can secure early access tickets at pop-up events or join a waitlist. The service areas for this tour include popular neighborhoods from Santa Monica to Downtown LA. This initiative marks Waymo’s initial deployment of a “tour” model preceding a commercial launch. In addition, it comes after years of groundwork and mapping of LA streets. Likewise, Waymo aims to capture a significant portion of a potential $2 billion market in the city.

 

Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24

It’s time to dive into some fall fun this weekend! From foodie fest to concerts and more, we have you covered. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from September 22 through September 24.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

L.A. Times Food Bowl: Night Market

When: September 22 – September 24

Where: Hollywood 

What: Dive into a one-, two-, or even three-day culinary journey during this weekend event presented by the L.A. Times Food section, featuring the city’s premier restaurants. With every event ticket ($150 GA, $250 VIP), enjoy unlimited food and beverages, along with entry to all live cooking showcases.

Earth Edition Festival

When: September 15- September 24 

Where: Los Angeles

What: Dive into environmentally-conscious domes, engage with insights from climate leaders, enjoy DJ performances, and explore art displays at the sustainability-centric festival hosted by CalArts.

Kankyō Ongaku: An Evening of Environmental Music

When: September 23

Where: Little Tokyo 

What: Experience DJs and live musicians as they perform tracks inspired by their surroundings throughout the JACCC campus. This includes locations such as the Aratani Theatre, the Japanese Garden, and the Isamu Noguchi Plaza.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24

Abbot Kinney Festival

When: September 24

Where: Venice

What: Imagine every vibrant street fair you’ve ever visited, blend in the quintessential Venice Beach vibes, and that sums it up. This year’s festival will feature over 350 local stalls stretching across 3/4 mile of Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Dive into five distinct beer and wine gardens, or explore stalls offering art, jewelry, and a myriad of handcrafted treasures.

The Other Art Fair

When: September 21 – September 24

Where: Barker Hanger | Santa Monica

What: Unearth the future stars of the art world at this art showcase, taking place at the Barker Hangar. Experience works from a myriad of emerging and independent artists, thoughtfully curated for both seasoned collectors and enthusiasts of all budget ranges.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

Conejo Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: Until September 22

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise is back for 2023 on the 4th Friday of the month from April through September from 4-7 p.m. Drive down Ventura Boulevard with your classic car between 4 p.m. -7 p.m. Try some local takeout by supporting the Camarillo Old Town eateries with their pre-order and/or take-out options. 

39th Annual Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Day

When: September 23, 9am – 12pm

Where: Locations Throughout Ventura County

What: The 39th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day is set for Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 9 am-noon, at beaches and waterways throughout California. Get involved locally with @vccoastcleanupday to remove trash and plastic pollution that has accumulated in the County since the last Coastal Cleanup Day. 

Sounds of Conejo Marching Band Celebration

When: September 23, 7:00pm – 9:30pm

Where: 2323 Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks

What: The 15th Annual SOUNDS OF CONEJO marching band field show exhibition will feature the performances of the Buena, Camarillo, El Camino Real, Moorpark, Oak Park, Oxnard, Saugus, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, and Westlake high school marching bands. The event will be held at the Thousand Oaks High School Football Stadium on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 7PM (gates open at 6PM).

The Best Latin American Restaurants Around Town | L.A. Eats

Add some flavor to your weekly dining routine! We’re dishing the best Latin American restaurants around town in this week’s L.A. Eats blog. Read on for dining spots you’ll want to know and go to for a superbly satisfying meal.

Bossa Nova Brazilian Cuisine

With multiple locations throughout SoCal, Bossa Nova Brazillian Cuisine offers excellent Latin American food. At Bossa Nova, you’ll enjoy farm-to-table cuisines like the Picanha or Calabrese Pizza. Likewise, with menu options for everyone, you can’t go wrong!

Dama Fashion District

Modern fare, house cocktails, and al fresco dining! Need we say more? This Latin-infused dining destination in the heart of LA’s fashion district is a must. As far as Latin American restaurants go, this is an upscale option with beautifully plated dishes and an enjoyable ambiance. 

Caveman Kitchen

For a more casual dining experience, head over to Caveman Kitchen. This Latin Restaurant is known for its delicious comfort food. Offering roasted chicken, numerous types of burgers, and a range of filling dishes, you’ll likewise want everything on the menu!

Los Balcones

Located in both Studio City and Hollywood, Los Balcones dishes out delicious Peruvian food in a warm setting. This Latin American restaurant offers ceviche, lomo saltado, and other Peruvian classics that make for an excellent meal. Likewise, the food here is as good as it is Instaworthy!

Guelaguetza Restaurant

Hands down one of the most popular Latin American restaurants in LA, Guelaguetza Restaurant reigns supreme. Established in 1994, Fernando Lopez and Maria Moterrubio a husband and wife duo continue to run this popular restaurant. This Oaxacan eatery is best known for its mole but you truly can’t go wrong with any dish on the menu!

Chichen Itza Restaurant

Another worthy stop on your Latin American restaurant tour is Chichen Itza. The counter-serve Mexican eatery is famous for its cochinita pibil and other Yucatecán eats. Take your tastebuds on a tour of culinary flavor at this DTLA dining destination.

Buenos Aires Grill

For yummy empanadas and otter great Argentinian bites, the Buenos Aires Grill makes for a fantastic option. Enjoy the Entraña Steak or Lamb Lolli Chops for delicious and hearty options!

Take a Train Trip from LA | Out & About

Tired of road trips that involve driving? Take a train trip from LA! While train travel may seem old school, it still remains one of the best ways to take in the California coast. Luckily for you, Union Station is ideally located downtown, making it the perfect gilded-age stop along your local travels. Read below for our list of the best train trips from LA via Amtrak to get all aboard for some fun!

San Diego

In San Diego, there is something for everyone to enjoy. From festivals to concerts and more, it’s ideal for a train trip from LA. Party in the Gaslamp Quarter, cruise the harbor or visit the world-famous San Diego Zoo. After enjoying your scenic train route, explore Balboa Park, experience the USS Midway Museum, and shop at Seaport Village.

San Luis Obispo

Great for a family getaway or wine trip, San Luis Obispo is perfect for a train trip. Being that it’s 5.5 hours away from L.A. Downtown, you may want to start your day early or stay overnight. Once in town, check out a number of museums like the children’s museum, railroad museum, and historic mission. For adults, there are many wineries in the area and great hikes at Valencia Peak and Bishop Peak (both have amazing views).

Santa Barbara

About 3 hours away from Los Angeles on the train, Santa Barbara is a beautiful one-night getaway. There is a zoo, harbor, wharf, bike path, coastal park, and historic mission to explore. Plus, wine is a top attraction that adults can enjoy locally or on a day trip.

Paso Robles

For a great train trip and wine vacation, Paso Robles is a fantastic option. There are some activities for families, but overall, this destination is best for an adult trip. Visiting wineries is the top thing to do, with more than 200 to choose from. Due to the 6.5-hour train commute and one daily Coast Starlight train, you’ll need to stay overnight for at least one night.

San Jose

Looking for an urban getaway? San Jose is another great train trip. Taking 10 to 11 hours away on the Coast Starlight, it’s definitely meant for an overnight stay. Head to the SAP Center for concerts and NHL hockey games. For other top attractions, check out the Municipal Rose Garden, Santana Row commercial district, Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, and Happy Hollow Park and Zoo.

Weekly Economic Update | Week Ending September 16, 2023

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Stock markets were roughly unchanged this week – Investors weighed another week of data that showed renewed strength in the economy. Key data included: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3.7% in August from one year ago. That’s up from a 3.2% year-over-year increase in July and a 3% increase in June, marking a second consecutive monthly increase after dropping every month from July 2022 to June 2023. Oil prices hit their highest point since last November. Retail sales were also better than expected, up 2.5% from last August. Retail sales were up 2.2% in June and July from a year earlier. The economy is just not cooling the way the Fed expected when they began their tightening measures over a year ago. Investors, who felt that the Fed was done or nearly done raising rates, now feel that there will be at least one more increase in the coming months. They also feel that rates will remain high for longer than previously expected. Bond yields and mortgage rates are now at their highest levels in 20 years. Experts expect mortgage rates to drop significantly once we see some signs of slowing in the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 34,618.24, up 0.1% from 34,576.59 last week. It is up 4.3% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,450.32, down 0.2%from 4,457.59 last week. It is up 15.9% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 13,704.34, down 0.4% from 13,761.53 last week. It is up 30.9% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.33% up from 4.26% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.42%, up from 4.33% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage ratesThe Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of September 14, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.18%, up slightly from 7.12% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.51%, almost unchanged from 6.52% last week.

Home sales data from the California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors will be released next week.

Have a great weekend!

Weekend Events | September 15 – September 17

The weekend has arrived, and it’s time to dive into the top events happening across town. From record markets to pre-Halloween frights and more, we have you covered with the top local events.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 15 – September 17 

Sing-A-Long Sound of Music

When: September 16 

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: Sing along with the captions during the Hollywood Bowl’s tribute to the timeless Julie Andrews film. While lederhosen and wimples aren’t required, they’ll surely set the tone for the vibrant Technicolor movie. Don’t miss the choir prelude before the film begins.

Earth Edition Festival

When: September 15- September 24 

Where: Los Angeles

What: Dive into environmentally-conscious domes, engage with insights from climate leaders, enjoy DJ performances, and explore art displays at the sustainability-centric festival hosted by CalArts.

Sunset & Vinyl Market

When: September 17

Where: West Hollywood

What: Grab special 50th-anniversary goods from the Roxy and browse through record collections at this shopping affair near the Sunset Strip club. Sunset & Vinyl hosts a pop-up by Rainbow Bar & Grill alongside treats from Holey Grail’s doughnuts and coffee. Also, check out stalls from neighborhood shops such as Record Safari, Deadly Wax, Boogie Maru Sounds, AudioPhileUSA, Shattered Music, Galaxy Music, and Str33trecords.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | September 15 – September 17

Ever Present

When: September 17 

Where: The Getty

What: Take the tram to the Getty on chosen days for a unique series of transient performances and auditory experiences, previously called Friday Flights. The series name derives from an engraving at Robert Irwin’s garden entrance in the museum.

Lionel Richie + Earth, Wind & Fire

When: September 15 

Where: Inglewood

What: Looking for a spectacular show? Lionel Richie joins forces with Earth, Wind & Fire for a concert at the Forum just shy of the 21st of September—it’s on the 15th, to be precise.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

 

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 15 – September 17

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

LA ROLLER GIRLS WORKSHOP

When: September 17

Where: Moonlight Rollerway

What: Join the LA Roller Girls for an exciting skating session, perfect for those eager to refine their skills. With their extensive training and background, they’re the top trusted resource for all ages and levels of roller skating. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or looking to dance on wheels, they have you covered.

Conejo Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 15 – September 17

Ragtime Revival Open House at Strathearn Historical Park

When: September 16 | 11am – 4pm

Where: 137 Strathearn Pl, Simi Valley

What: Join the Simi Valley Historical Society on Saturday, September 16th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the Ragtime Revival Open House, a free event that takes you back to the early 1900s, the golden era of the Strathearn Ranch. Experience live music, dancing, antique displays, and historical exhibits, including a special suffragette presentation.

Wheels in Motion Event in Simi Valley

When: September 17, 9 am – 2 pm

Where: 5005 E Los Angeles Ave c, Simi Valley

What: Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District presents the free “Wheels In Motion” event. The day features a youth power wheels race, a classic car showcase, and an interactive touch-a-truck exhibit, allowing children to discover various vehicles. Additionally, enjoy offerings from local vendors, including Lucky Dog Café, Rock and Roll Cafe, Cinnabon, The Off-Road Club, So Cal Wrap and Tint, and SS Motorsports.

“Together for Mental Health” Event in Thousand Oaks

When: September 20, 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Where: Civic Arts Plaza Theatres

What: The Sarah Shulze Foundation and Katie’s Save present “Together for Mental Health” at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center Thousand Oaks on Wednesday, September 20th, from 6:30-8PM.  The goal of this free event is to raise awareness of the importance of mental health and provide knowledge and insight to the audience through the experts/speakers. 

From NASA Bikes to the Nintendo Museum and More! | Tech News

As another week flies by, we are rounding up the top tech headlines happening from across the web. From NASA bikes to the debut of the Nintendo Museum and more, we have you covered. Read on for our weekly tech news round-up! 

Chromebooks to Receive Automatic Updates for a Decade

Google has announced that starting in 2024, ChromeOS devices will benefit from automatic security updates for 10 years post-release. All Chromebooks introduced in 2021 onwards will receive these updates, while owners of older models can opt-in. Presently, Google offers eight years of automatic updates from the certification date of a Chromebook, not its purchase date. This has often limited the practical usage for schools and businesses to around four to five years. A recent report emphasized the environmental and cost benefits of prolonging Chromebook lifespans, suggesting the new change may lead to considerable savings and reduced e-waste.

Nintendo Museum Set to Complete by March

In its recent September Direct event, Nintendo updated fans on the development of the Nintendo Museum, a project converting its old Uji Ogura Plant in Kyoto, Japan, into a display venue for its product range. Slated for completion by March 2024, the exact opening date remains undisclosed. While the company teased the iconic question block painted on the building’s roof, specifics about the interior exhibits are yet to be revealed. Following successes like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and theme parks in Japan and the US, this museum marks Nintendo’s latest venture to engage directly with its global fanbase.

Honda’s Motocompacto Scooter: The Electric Ride Resembling a Suitcase for Your Commute

Honda’s new electric scooter, the Motocompacto, is set to redefine urban mobility with its unique design, reminiscent of a carry-on suitcase or an oversized AirPods case. Weighing 41.3 lbs, the scooter boasts a top speed of 15mph and a range of 12 miles. Designed as a tribute to Honda’s 1980s gas-powered Motocompo scooters, the new electric variant is set to hit U.S. markets this November at $995. Features include brown leather-colored grips and seats, a clear LED display, two power levels, and Bluetooth connectivity for added settings through a dedicated phone app. While the scooter’s speed and distance may not break records, Honda’s blend of nostalgic design and modern tech offers a fresh take on the booming e-mobility market.

Bike Tires Crafted from NASA’s Unique Morphing Metal Now on Sale

The Metl bicycle tire, made from nitinol, a shape-memory alloy developed by NASA, promises longevity and a never-flat experience. Produced by The Smart Tire Company from Akron, Ohio, these tires are currently available for crowdfunding on Kickstarter. However, they come at a hefty pledge of $500 for a pair, considerably more expensive than standard bike tires. These unique NASA tires provide a grip with an all-weather tread. In addition, they boast up to 8,000 miles of usage, with retread options at $10 each. The campaign has already surpassed its goal and aims to expand its product range if it secures enough funding.

TikTok Collaborates with Billboard for a Top 50 Chart of Trending Songs

TikTok is teaming up with Billboard to introduce a top 50 chart showcasing the most trending songs on the platform. The chart’s rankings will be determined by the number of videos using the song, views, and user engagement. Currently leading the chart are hits like “SkeeYee” by Sexyy Red and “Paint the Town Red” by Doja Cat. This US-exclusive chart, refreshing every Thursday, is the first official measure of TikTok song popularity. Given TikTok’s influence, this collaboration further underscores the app’s impact. Likewise, numerous TikTok-trending songs have found their way onto the Billboard Hot 100.

The Top 10 Hotel Restaurants in Town | L.A. Eats

When it comes to fine dining, some of LA’s finest cuisine can be found in the city’s premier hotel properties. From the Beverly Wilshire to the Four Seasons, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite hotel dining destinations. Read this week’s blog for the top 10 hotel restaurants in town!

Cut

Location: 9500 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Cut is not merely a hotel eatery; it stands out as one of the top steakhouses in Los Angeles, crafted by the renowned chef Wolfgang Puck. The upscale menu is replete with lavish dishes, featuring decadent bone marrow flan and an array of exquisite wagyu selections.

Sunset Tower Hotel

Location: 8358 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069

The Sunset Tower Bar, nestled within an LA hotel, might just be the epitome of cool. A perennial hotspot for locals and those passionate about old Hollywood, it’s a place where the influential often converge. The impeccable service ensures that every guest feels like a VIP.

 

Plant Food + Wine

Location: 300 S Doheny Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Matthew Kenney stands as a worldwide luminary in the vegan culinary realm, renowned for transforming common vegetables into culinary masterpieces. Since moving his Venice-centric Plant Food and Wine to Beverly Hills, the establishment has attracted a fresh wave of patrons seeking sophisticated vegan dining experiences.

Openaire

Location: 3515 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010

At chef Josiah Citrin’s Openaire in the Line Hotel, lunch takes center stage. The menu, quintessentially LA, boasts a delightful assortment ranging from grain bowls and salads to heartier options like a standout burger and a sumptuous roasted portobello mushroom sandwich.

San Laurel

Location: 100 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Chef José Andrés is back in a big way, landing in Los Angeles once again with a cluster of dining experiences inside the Conrad Hotel in Downtown, just across from the Disney Concert Hall. San Laurel is the star of the show, a place for Andrés to show off his formidable finer dining talents across the flavors of Spain and California.

1 Pico

Location: 1 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405

1 Pico epitomizes the finest of LA’s hotel dining experiences. Situated virtually on the beachfront, it’s the go-to destination for a family-friendly brunch set to the rhythm of jazz or a relaxed evening patio meal complete with pasta, chops, and delectable desserts.

Hotel June

Location: 8639 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045

For travelers keen on proximity to LAX, Hotel June’s westside location is the ideal choice, particularly due to the in-house gathering spot, Caravan Swim Club. The spotlight here is on cocktails and bites, emphasizing Baja seafood, Californian Mexican favorites such as vegan tacos, and enjoyable communal dishes like nachos and oysters.

Baleen Kitchen

Location: 260 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277

Baleen Kitchen, while boasting a prime waterside location, remains refreshingly unpretentious. It represents quintessential hotel dining, offering everything from morning scrambled eggs to lunchtime fish and chips. Come evening, guests can savor cocktails, roast chicken, and lobster mac and cheese with views of the marina.

Coin & Candor

Location: Westlake Village

Touted as a California Brasserie, Coin & Candor in Westlake Village provides familiar offerings such as smoothies and a family-friendly breakfast. However, it’s the nuanced touches, like bread made from house-milled grains or a unique twist on carne asada using short rib and black garlic, that truly set the restaurant apart.

Fall Luxury Home Prep | Home Tips

Autumn is the season of transformation. The days become shorter, the air turns crisp, and the leaves display a magnificent palette of golds, reds, and oranges. For homeowners of high-end estates, preparing your home for fall is not just about maintenance—it’s about preserving the essence of luxury and ensuring the utmost comfort. As a leading luxury real estate brokerage, we have curated essential tips to prepare your exquisite home for the coming season.

Seasonal Landscaping:

The sprawling lawns and gardens that grace many luxury properties need special attention as summer transitions into fall. Consider hiring a landscape artist to infuse autumnal elements into your garden. This can include planting fall flowers, setting up decorative arrangements with pumpkins and hay, and making sure all summer plants are properly pruned and prepared for the colder months.

Inspect Your Heating Systems:

Before the chill sets in, ensure your home’s heating systems are in top shape. For those who have radiant floor heating, fireplaces, or custom heating solutions, it might be wise to have an expert service these systems.

Upgrade Your Home Spa:

As temperatures drop, there’s nothing like a warm bath to take the chill off. Consider adding fall-inspired spa features, such as pumpkin spice or apple-cider-infused bath oil. Ensure that your indoor pool or Jacuzzi has temperature control for the cooler days ahead.

Revamp Your Interiors:

Switching out summer fabrics for richer, warmer tones and textures can make a big difference in the ambiance of your home. Think plush velvet cushions, thick cashmere throws, and autumn-hued décor. Art aficionados can even rotate their art pieces to feature more fall-themed visuals.

Maintain Your Exterior:

The facades of luxurious homes are often made up of high-end materials that can benefit from seasonal maintenance. Whether it’s cleaning and sealing stone surfaces, checking the roof, or cleaning gutters, ensuring the exterior of your home is in pristine condition will protect your investment.

Wine Cellar Transitions:

As your palate shifts from crisp summer whites to deeper reds, consider reorganizing your wine cellar. Engage with a sommelier to curate a selection of wines perfect for the autumn season.

Automated Lighting:

As daylight dwindles, adjust your home’s automated lighting systems to provide ample light when you need it. Likewise, consider creating a cozy autumn ambiance with warm-hued lighting. In addition, integrating smart fireplaces that can be controlled with the touch of a button is another great option.

Entertainment Preparedness:

With the holiday season approaching, your home might be the hub for intimate gatherings. Upgrade or service your home theater system sound system, and ensure your outdoor entertainment spaces are equipped with adequate heating.

Security Check:

As the nights grow longer, ensure your security systems, including cameras, motion sensors, and alarms, are fully functional. Of course, the safety of your luxurious sanctuary should always be paramount.

Personal Concierge Services:

For those who demand the absolute best, consider hiring a personal concierge for the season. They can oversee the seamless transition of your home for fall, manage any maintenance or service appointments, and ensure your household runs smoothly.

In the world of luxury real estate, the change of seasons is more than just a change in the weather—it’s an evolution of lifestyle. As you prepare your home for fall, remember that it’s not just about maintaining your property but enhancing the luxury experience it offers.