Economic update for the week ending July 22, 2017

Stocks almost unchanged this week – In a calm week, the S&P and Nasdaq remained at record highs while the Dow was slightly lower than the record highs of last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the week at 21,580.07, down from 21,637.74 last week. The S&P 500 closed the week at 2,472.55, up from its close last week of 2,459.27. The NASDAQ closed the week at 6,387.75, up from last week’s close of 6,312.47. 

Bond yields drop this week – The 10-year Treasury bond closed the week at 2.24%, down from 2.33% last week. The 30-year treasury yield ended the week at 2.81%, down from 2.91% last week. Mortgage rates follow treasury bond yields so we watch bond yields carefully.

Mortgage rates lower this week week – The July 20, 2017 Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that the 30-year fixed mortgage rate average was 3.96%, down from 4.03% last week. The 15-year fixed was 3.23%, down from 3.29% last week. The 5-year ARM was 3.21%, down from 3.27% last week. 

L.A. County unemployment rate unchanged in June – The unemployment rate remained at a record low of 4.4% in June. A year ago, the unemployment rate stood at 5.2%. 

California existing home sales and prices up in June – The California Association of Realtors announced that sales of existing, single-family detached homes totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 443,150 units in June. The statewide sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2017 if sales maintained the June pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales. The June figure was up 3.3% from the revised 428,890 level in May and up 2.4% compared with home sales in June 2016 of a revised 432,880. Year-to-date sales are running 3.2% ahead of last year’s pace.  

The statewide median price was up 0.9% from a revised $550,080 in May to reach $555,150 in June, and was 7.0% higher than the revised $518,830 recorded in June 2016. The median sales price is the point at which half of homes sold for more and half sold for less. 

Foreign home buyers set U.S. record – The National Association of Realtors announced that foreigners purchased 284,455 residential properties in the 12 months ending March 31, 2017. That’s an increase of about 34% from the same period one year ago. The dollar volume surged nearly 50% to $153 billion. That was a new record. Chinese nationals purchased $31.7 billion worth of residential properties, up from $27.3 billion one year earlier. The group with the largest increase was Canadians, who purchased $19 billion worth of residential properties, up from $8.9 billion in the 12 months ending March 31, 2016. It was a dramatic jump considering that the strong U.S. dollar makes properties more expensive. Foreign buyers spent $35 billion on California residential properties. That was up from $27 billion one year earlier. Asian buyers represented 71% of foreign buyers in California, up from 51% a year earlier. 

Rodeo Realty’s Sherman Oaks agent Neal Leviton sells former home of legendary film actress Marion Davies

The desert estate originally built for American film actress Marion Davies has sold for $2,175,000. Rodeo Realty’s Neal Leviton was one of the listing agents to the property, which headlined in the Los Angeles Times and Curbed when it first went on the market.

The 9 bedroom, 11 bathroom estate has nearly 14,000 sq. ft. of living space and sits on 2.77 acres. Outdoors, the property includes a pond with a waterfall, a tennis court and a pool/spa. The grounds are immaculate and the property is maintained by two full-time employees.

In 1956, Davies, who was William Randolph Heart’s mistress and a legendary film star of the silver screen era in the 1930s, purchased a piece of land from the founder of Hyatt Hotels, Hyatt Robert von Dehn. She built a home on the property that is known as 1 Von Dehn Road in Rancho Mirage, CA.

Hearst was a publishing magnet, best known for building the nation’s largest newspaper chain and the magnificent and over the top Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA. Hearst and Davies were publicly a couple for many years, as Hearst’s wife would not grant him a divorce. They had a child together, Patricia Van Cleeve Lake, also an actress. Both kept Lake’s true identity a secret for many years.

Upon Davies death in 1961 the property transferred to the man she married after Hearst passed away in 1951, Horace Brown (another well-known actor).

Brown eventually sold the property in 1972 to the family that owned Trader Vic’s, a well-known restaurant chain. In 1996, the property was sold to a private family. The property was upgraded throughout the years to its present state today. The original structure still remains along with the upgraded portions of the home.

Popular Breakfast Spots In Los Angeles

Los Angeles has plenty of options when it comes to breakfast–food in general! Those with a 9-to-5 job, may not get to enjoy breakfast with friends during the week, but on the weekends–that’s an entire different story! Angelenos love to have brunch, some even tend to eat breakfast all day! 

Below are some of LA’s best breakfast destinations to enjoy over the weekend. 

Wexler’s Deli – 317 South Broadway at Grand Central Market in DTLA.
616 Santa Monica Blvd. in Santa Monica. 

Paper or Plastik – 5772 West Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles. 

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Aroma Coffee & Tea – 4360 Tujunga Ave. in Studio City. 

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Photos via Destroyer

Destroyer – 3583 Hayden Avenue in Culver City.

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Kitchen Mouse (Photo via Kitchen Mouse/Facebook)

Kitchen Mouse – 5904 North Figueroa St. in Los Angeles. 

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Photo by Nadine C. via Yelp

NBC Seafood – 404 South Atlantic Blvd. in Monterey Park.

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Manhattan Beach Post – 1142 Manhattan Ave. in Manhattan Beach.

The Best Ice Cream Spots in Los Angeles

In Southern California, the heat wave continues,  but nothing beats the rising temperatures better than a frozen treat — ice cream!

That being said, here are some great spots in Los Angeles where you can find some of the finest ice cream. Hope this helps you stay cool!

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1. Salt & Straw (Multiple Locations)

2. Fosselman’s (Alhambra)

3. Scoops (Multiple Locations)

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4. Magpies Softserve (Tarzana, Silverlake)

5. Long Beach Creamery (Long Beach)

6. McConnell’s (Multiple Locations)

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7. Wanderlust Creamery (Encino, Atwater Village)

8. Sweet Rose Creamery (Multiple Locations)

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9. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream (Los Feliz, Larchmont)

10. Bennett’s (Original Farmer’s Market)

11. Mother Moo (Sierra Madre, South Pasadena)

Going Beyond the Scoop Shop

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12. Angelini Alimentari (Mid-City)

13. Helado’s Pops (San Fernando)

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14. Afters Ice Cream (Pasadena, Orange County)

15. Quenelle (Burbank)

Weekend Events: July 21 – 23, 2017

There’s so much to do this weekend in Los Angeles. If you don’t have any plans, take a look at the schedule below!

Enjoy!

Friday July 21st, 2017

  1. Downtown Dark Nights.
  2. L.A. Zoo’s annual Roaring Nights.
  3. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.
  4. Pershing Square’s free summer movie screenings.
  5. Free Shakespeare this summer at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.
  6. 2nd Annual Delicious Little Tokyo. 
  7. dineL.A. 
  8. The Groundlings: The Completely Different Late Show.
  9. Modo Yoga hosting Karma classes at La Brea and Echo Park locations.
  10. 626 Night Market. 
  11. Greenbar Distillery hosting cocktail classes in DTLA.
  12. FYF Festat Exposition Park in DTLA.
  13. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in Downtown Los Angeles.
  14. Shakespeare By The Sea at Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro.
  15. Grand Performances.
  16. Petersen Automotive Museum hosting after hours event.
  17. Wine Tasting Nights at The Barnsdall Art Park.
  18. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema.
  19. Summer Movie Nights at Monterey Park.
  20. Rooftop Cinema Club in Downtown Los Angeles.

Saturday July 22nd, 2017

  1. KCRW’s Summer Nights.
  2. Street Food Cinema.
  3. Picture This! at The Virgil.
  4. Dodger Stadium Movie Night.
  5. Charles Bukowski’s Los Angeles Bus Tour.
  6. Night Sky Festival at Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills.
  7. Movies on the Green at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills.
  8. DTLA foodie walking tour.
  9. Movie Picnic Night at Alhambra Park.
  10. PETA’s Kind Market at the Empathy Center in Echo Park.
  11. 31. Eat|See|Hearat LA State Historic Park.
  12. DT Stage Concert Series at Pershing Square.
  13. Shakespeare By The Sea at Rush Park in Los Alamitos.
  14. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.
  15. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema at Central Park and One Colorado.
  16. East Hollywood’s four hour foodie tour.
  17. Grand Performances.
  18. Greenbar Distillery hosting cocktail classes in DTLA.

Sunday July 23rd, 2017

  1. Sondheim on Sondheim at the Hollywood Bowl.
  2. Topanga Vintage Market.
  3. Shakespeare By The Sea at Rush Park in Los Alamitos.
  4. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.
  5. The Floor Improv Day at Union Station.

 

 

The Broad announces release date for tickets to ‘Infinity Mirror Rooms’ exhibit

The Broad announces release date for tickets to Yayoi Kusama’s ‘Infinity Mirrors’ exhibit

The Broad has announced the released date for tickets to “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors.”

The exhibit is a more in-depth take on Kusama, the artist behind the “Infinity Mirrored Room – The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away,” which is the biggest draw at The Broad.

Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 1 at 12 p.m. The exhibit will include six of Kusama’s Infinity Rooms, including:

Infinity Mirror Room – Phalli’s Field

Infinity Mirrored Room – Love Forever

Infinity Mirrored Room – All the Eternal Love I Have For The Pumpkins

Infinity Mirrored Room – The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (currently at the Broad and included in the exhibit)

Infinity Mirrored Room – Dots Obsession – Love Transformed into Dots

Infinity Mirrored Room—Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity

..and for those who would like to participate, there will also be ‘The Obliteration Room.’ Guests can cover every space of the all-white gallery with polka dot stickers!

The exhibit is making a tour across six venues in North America, which includes one stop in California. The experimental artworks will be at The Broad from October 21 to January 1, 2018.

Tickets for adults will be $25 and free for children 12 and under. On-site standby tickets for adults will be $30. Same-day general admission to The Broad’s third-floor galleries is included with the ticket purchase. Tickets can be purchased on the museum’s website.

For more details on the exhibit, click HERE.

The Broad is located at 221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles.

Economic update for the week ending July 15, 2017

Stock markets end week at record highs – The S&P and the Dow set records this week as stocks climbed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The start of second quarter earnings season began Friday. Earnings of companies in The S&P were up 15.3%. The rise was across the board fueled by several sectors. Energy stocks climbed as crude oil prices rose. Technology and healthcare companies saw modest gains. Retail rebounded after analysts upgraded the sector following encouraging news from Target and others. This calmed investors who brushed off a report that showed retail was weaker in June. Financials were also up as several big banks reported second quarter earnings that beat expectations. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the week at 21,637.74, up from 21,414.34 last week. The S&P 500 closed the week at 2,459.27 unchanged from its close last week of 2,425.18. The NASDAQ closed the week at 6,312.47 up from last week’s close of 6,153.08.

Bond yields drop this week- Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen spoke earlier in the week. In her comments it appeared that the Fed plans to slow down the pace of interest rate increases. The Fed has raised its benchmark rates three times since December. She also stated that the economy was healthy, but reiterated that inflation was well below the Fed’s target level. The 10-year Treasury bond closed the week at 2.33%, down from 2.39% last week. The 30-year treasury yield ended the week at 2.91%, down from 2.93% last week. Mortgage rates follow treasury bond yields so we watch bond yields carefully.

Mortgage Rates higher this week – The July 13, 2017 Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that the 30-year fixed mortgage rate average was 4.03%, up from 3.96% last week. The 15-year fixed was 3.29%, up from 3.22% last week. The 5-year ARM was 3.27%, up from 3.31% last week. Unfortunately, rates rose late in the week so next weeks rates will be higher. 

Consumer prices flat in June – U.S. Consumer prices slowed to a 1.6% growth rate for the 12 months ending June 30. This was down from an already stubborn inflation rate of 1.9% in May. The core inflation rate, which excludes food and energy was unchanged at 1.7%. Analysts expect that this low inflation rate will prompt the Fed to hold off on any interest rate hikes, at least for now. 

Have a great weekend! 
Syd

République Opens Ice Cream Shop

The Manzkes, a husband and wife team who run flagship restaurant, République, have opened an ice cream shop called Crèmerie. The new shop is right next to the restaurant’s entrance–out of the window at République.

The housemade ice cream shop opened Friday and currently has hours that begin from 12 – 10 p.m. daily. The opening menu has several different flavors, which will be rotating frequently:

Strawberry
Coconut
Banana
Chocolate chip
Coffee sorbet
Chocolate
Hazelnut
Pistachio
Gianduja
Butter pecan
Vanilla bean
Watermelon sorbet
Melon sorbet
Lime sorbet
Strawberry sorbet

The ice cream shop came right on time for the summer! Enjoy!

Crèmerie address is 624 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles. 

Where to find the best bagels in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is full of New Yorkers, Chicagoans, and other east-of-L.A people who love a good bagel! And while many may think delicious bagels can’t be found here, the truth is, there are plenty of authentic and delicious options in LA.  

Here are some of the best bagel places in the city:

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MILO & OLIVE

Milo & Olive 2723 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 310-453-6776.

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The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel (Via Facebook)

THE ORIGINAL BROOKLYN WATER BAGEL

The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel 262 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-786-7400
8732 S. Sepulveda, Westchester, 310-645-2243

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Bagel Factory. (Facebook)

BAGEL FACTORY

Bagel Factory: 8986 Cadillac Ave., Los Angeles, 310-837-6046
3004 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West L.A., 310-477-8460

21221 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 310-540-2077

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BELLE’S BAGELS

Belle’s Bagels 5043 York Blvd., Highland Park, 323-208-9408

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Manhattan Bread & Bagel (Via Facebook)

MANHATTAN BREAD & BAGEL

Manhattan Bread & Bagel 1812 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 310-545-7553

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Wexler’s Deli (Via Facebook)

WEXLER’S DELI

Wexler’s Deli Grand Central Market, 317 S. Broadway, Downtown, 213-620-0633
616 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica, 424-744-8671

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YEASTIE BOYS BAGELS

Yeastie Boys Bagels Check website for location updates.

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NEW YORK BAGEL & DELI

New York Bagel & Deli 2216 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 310-828-3228
11700 National Blvd., Mar Vista, 310-391-6226

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New York Bagel Company (Photo by Matt H. via Yelp)

NEW YORK BAGEL COMPANY

New York Bagel Company 11640 San Vicente Blvd., Ste 111, Brentwood, 310-820-1050

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Bagel Broker (Via Facebook)

BAGEL BROKER

Bagel Broker 7825 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, 323-931-1258

Rodeo Realty’s Woodland Hills agent Lonnie Mintz lists home of ‘As the World Turns’ writer Craig Heller

Emmy-winning soap opera scriptwriter Craig Heller and his wife, actress Lenora May are selling their Woodland Hills home. Lonnie Mintz of Rodeo Realty Woodland Hills has the listing.

The split-level home made news this week in the L.A. Times when it was featured as a ‘Home of the Day.’

The 2,333 sq. ft. home has a dramatic vaulted entry, a large living room with a fireplace, a family room, formal dining room, and an updated kitchen.

Additional amenities include a wet bar, a blue-tiled swimming pool and a guest house.

The three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms home is offered at $1,089,000. According to the L.A. Times, the couple owned the property for more than a decade.

Heller has worked as a scriptwriter on several television series such as, General Hospital, Full House and Happy Days. May recently guest starred as Phyllis Hayes in ‘Scandal’ and she also plays Pamela Raymond on ‘The Young and the Restless’ and Dr. Alana Chertoff on ABC’s ‘Mistresses.’

To read the LA Times feature on this property, click HERE.