We're looking back on all the Los Angeles history, preservation and offbeat lore we blogged in 2021. It's been a wild ride, and we couldn't have done it without you! What does 2022 hold? Count on us to get the scoop and fight for places that matter!
When City Hall decided to screw the Los Angeles Conservancy and shut off all public comment on the Chili Bowl landmark hearing (they sued!), we helped fans of the offbeat 1930s diner petition Mike Bonin to help history and not just rich developers. esotouric.com/chilibowl/
After a band of brazen thieves stole priceless bronze streetlamps from the Glendale Hyperion Bridge, we got the skinny from witnesses while managing NOT to get electrocuted. esotouric.com/hyperion/
Hollywood treasure Pig 'n Whistle was illegally gutted by Mr. Tempo's evil elves, and we spent hours explaining to reporters why preservation law protects contributing structures as well as designated landmarks, & published the city's inspection photos. esotouric.com/pignwhistle/
McMansion developers Thomas James Homes are targeting Los Feliz' prettiest blocks, demolishing Japanese-American landmarks and diverting natural water sources in their relentless quest to "disrupt" the U.S. housing market. esotouric.com/creek/
We've been helping friends of the elderly Dominican nuns at Monastery of the Angels to advocate for their historic home, designed by Wallace Neff, and preservation of this old Hollywood cultural community. Canon law is fascinating and weird. esotouric.com/monastery
Weddington Golf & Tennis should have been purchased by Rec and Parks decades ago, but instead councilman Paul Krekorian colluded with elite private school Harvard Westlake on a redevelopment scheme. Our sick City Hall at "work." esotouric.com/weddington/
The 1896 Barclay has 158 low-income #DTLA rooms, yet it was held empty pending boutique hotel conversion--until AIDS Healthcare Foundation bought it to again be a home for those in need. esotouric.com/hotelbarclay
When Ricky Jay's books and ephemera went to auction instead of being accessioned to a research library, we got a case of the rotten dice blues. esotouric.substack.com/p/rickyjay
Another empty Skid Row hotel purchased by AIDS Healthcare Foundation to again be low-income housing is John Parkinson's 1906 King Edward. They also invested in restoration of the unique stained glass awning sign. esotouric.substack.com/p/kingedward
It's really too bad about Felix the Cat, one of the greatest neon signs in Los Angeles, sneakily switched to LED by the politically connected property owner--no doubt so he could later demo with impunity. esotouric.substack.com/p/felix
A lot of Los Angeles legacy businesses have been lost during this damn pandemic, but none hit us as hard as the Greenblatt's Deli. Here are twelve reasons why... esotouric.substack.com/p/greenblatts
Maybe it's the pain of losing Greenblatt's that makes us fight so hard for Taix, sold in an off-market deal to an out-of-state Trump donor, then faux "landmarked" by developer's pal Mitch O'Farrell in a ruinous precedent for L.A.'s preservation laws. esotouric.substack.com/p/letstalktaix
Old Los Angeles true crime photos often circulate online as "art" or noirish wallpaper, but we can't look at these images without seeing human beings whose names and stories deserve to be known. We did our best for poor Mr. Kirkpatrick here. esotouric.substack.com/p/kirkpatrick
The last thing we did before the world shut down in 2020 was appear as true crime historians in Netflix' Elisa Lam / Hotel Cecil doc, Crime Scene. We agreed in order to advocate for empty Skid Row hotels becoming low-income housing again. And they are! esotouric.substack.com/p/cecil
Jose Huizar's scam Pershing Square "design competition" is the grift that keeps on giving--even though he's been indicted and there's no money to build the unbuildable "winning" version. Somebody's got to say it: Restore! esotouric.substack.com/p/pushing-back…
We have a free newsletter packed with L.A. historic preservation news, and a subscriber edition featuring rare research and road trips. Our weirdest 2021 post was about getting groped by a ghost, and the next weirdest was about body fluids in the archives. esotouric.substack.com/p/the-dead-kno…
Our pal Big John left us this year, and the week doesn't go by that we wish we could call and pick that great big beautiful brain of his. Big John Maljevic, 1927-2021: esotouric.com/bigjohn/
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This morning in Federal Court, Jose Huizar's assistant George Esparza will be sentenced for his role in the sprawling public corruption scandal. The lack of reporting on his contrition and desire to change the system is a disgrace This is a man with a lot to say to Los Angeles.
Would be interested to see @YsabelJuradoLA platform George Esparza's message about what happened in the CD14 offices and how the extended City Family enabled it. Because the press is not doing it, and nothing will change until citizens hear the truth and the machine is exposed.
Mack Jenkins showed up in court today to telegraph the US DOJ's recommendation of a sentence reflecting extraordinary cooperation. It was tough sentencing, but it worked: 12 months home confinement for a contrite George Esparza, no longer a "mini Jose Huizar."
Happening now, Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council is starting meeting that will include status report on Peabody-Werden House. See for more.
Our Richard Schave asks NC ask CD14 for a report back on 2528 East 1st Street bungalow court demo/eviction threat. esotouric.com/peabody/
Monica Mejia from ELACC is asking the community for help with Peabody-Werden House. It's "very very old." Needs a lot of work. Does not want to see the house landmarked. Hey, c'mon!
Okay, Monica seems to believe a landmark cannot be accessible to people who use wheelchairs. Not true. We have been trying since 2015 to advise them on reality. Thinks house is worth $1.
Our latest newsletter is a weird one: Calling All Ghosts, or... Our Uncanny Experience on the Leo Politi Bus Tour in Angelino Heights.
Traditionally around Thanksgiving, we offer a tour that’s even more elaborate and ambitious than a regular Esotouric adventure. This doubles as Richard’s birthday celebration, and we bring cake.
In 2023, we resumed the birthday bus festivities with a tour honoring the great LA illustrator, author & preservationist Leo Politi in the places he lived, worked and fought to save precious landmarks threatened by foolish planners and redevelopment agencies.
PLUM continued to 3:30 by Paul Krekorian. No reportable action during closed session. Back in open session now.
A little birdie shares photos of a huge crowd stuck outside City Council while PLUM was delayed for closed session to address Katy Young-Yaroslavsky's allegation of impropriety by Paul Koretz' staff's spouse. Dozens of children and upset citizens. Let them in! Let them be heard!
For those still stuck outside as City Council returns to open session and the PLUM committee hearing is delayed: City Hall staff says they will let 5 people in at a time WHEN they have cleared out the chambers first. Could be slow going, but we hope the landmarks will be heard.
Here's the Esotouric newsletter with some tough love advice for a preservation non-profit that's running on fumes: If we could choose the next Los Angeles Conservancy president... esotouric.substack.com/p/laconservancy
If you care about Los Angeles landmarks, you’re probably a member of the Los Angeles Conservancy—which claims to be the largest member based historic preservation organization in the US—or have taken part in their walking tours or film screenings in historic Broadway theaters.
And even if you didn’t realize it, you’ve certainly enjoyed the results of their advocacy, which has helped save landmarks including @laplcentral, @wiltern and the brim-less dome of the original Brown Derby. Recent efforts have been less successful, with the sad losses of
New! We can't stand to sit by and watch what's happening to LA's bungalow courts, so we're enlisting YOU to check this map to find courts in your neighborhood. Won't you please help keep these historic RSO homes safe from demolition, Airbnb and arson? esotouric.com/bungalowcourt/
Bungalow courts are a distinctive, desirable & unfortunately endangered early 20th century form of workforce housing. These modest double (or sometimes single) rows of small cottages with shared community green space are usually under rent control, & much loved by their tenants.
It’s not even April and 2023 is officially an annus horribilis. We’ve seen the unpermitted demolition of the Waring Avenue Bungalow Court near Paramount esotouric.substack.com/p/bungalowcourt discovered a cottage in Bukowski Court illegally listed on Airbnb esotouric.com/pillowandcoffee