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New Massive Food Hall Coming to the Heart of Los Angeles

A new massive food hall is coming to the heart of Los Angeles. This new food hall, dubbed Edin Park, is to be located adjacent...

Business Owners’ Lack of Interest Prompts $10,000 Litigation

After receiving a complaint letter from a public interest lawyer, a business owner in Koreatown sighed in exasperation. The complaint was based on the...

Heated Real Estate Market Drives Up Appraisers’ Value

As the California real estate cost continues to soar, the prices of many home appraisers are also continually increasing. The mortgage interest rate has hit...

Keep Your Home Safe from Lead-based Paint  

  City of Los Angeles, in partnership with Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA), presents the Lead Hazard Remediation Program (LHRP) to keep the residents safe...

LA’s New Expo Line Passengers Complain about Frequent Delays

The newly opened Expo Line trains linking downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica are frequently running late, increasing passengers' complaints about the inconvenience caused...

Korean Investors Group Offers Lawsuit Provision at Labor Law Seminar

"Does the company have to take action if there is a new, young female employee who says she is being stared at by another...

Korean Churches Need Professional Accounting System

Many of the Korean-owned protestant churches in the United States are in dire need of a financial audit after a series of incidents, one...

‘Spa Night’ Finds the Intersection Between Korean Identity and Queer Identity

Indie film directed by a Korean American filmmaker Andrew Ahn, Spa Night, is opening today at Sundance Sunset Cinema in West Hollywood. Through the...

Duration of Sanitary Inspection Extended as Heavier Penalties are Handed out to Businesses Violating Sanitary Regulation

The food industry within Los Angeles Koreatown is facing an alarming trend of stricter policies to ensure sanitary services to customers as the Department...

California’s Rising Wage and Tightening Labor Laws Prompt Clothing Manufacturers to Relocate Their Factories to Mexico

Following the increase of minimum wage and reinforced labor laws, many clothing manufacturers are relocating to other states or even neighboring countries, placing an...

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