highland park
The largest of the Northeast LA neighborhoods, Highland Park is one of the most exciting communities in the city. A magnet for creatives, York and Figueroa Boulevards are lined with galleries and shops. Its parks are some of the best in North East LA, the architecture is full of character, and the cultural diversity gives it a depth that sets it apart. Metro rail access and two walkable commercial corridors make getting around Los Angeles and the East Side a breeze and with the food and arts scene continuing to grow, there's always something new to discover.
life in highland park
Highland Park is one of the most interesting neighborhood cultures in Northeast LA, from its architecture to its nightlife. Highland Park Bowl is the crown jewel, a meticulously restored 1927 bowling alley that doubles as one of the best bars and live music venues on the Eastside. The Bob Baker Marionette Theater, the oldest puppet theater in the US, remains a neighborhood institution. Galco’s Old World Grocery is worth a visit for its collection of over 700 sodas and hard to find beers alone and for time outdoors, Ernest E. Debs Regional Park offers hiking up to Peanut Lake with scenic views and birdwatching. York Boulevard and Figueroa Street are where daily life plays out. York has a plethora of bars, restaurants, galleries, and coffee shops, plus a Tuesday farmers market at Avenue 58. The dining scene is deep and keeps getting better. Check out Kitchen Mouse for incredible pancakes, Homestate for tacos, or Triple Beam Pizza, Villa’s Tacos, or Hippo for dinner. For a fun date night – head to Checker Hall in a former Masonic Temple. Be sure to head to Cafe-de-Leche for your coffee fix.
highland park real estate
Highland Park’s architectural character is rooted in its early 20th century Craftsman bungalows, with their wide porches, exposed beams, and built-in woodwork that give the neighborhood its warm, distinct charm. Spanish Revival homes from the 1920s and 30s are woven throughout, and Mid-Century Modern and newer contemporary construction round out the inventory. ADU conversions in detached garages are widespread, making it a practical choice for buyers looking for additional income or creative space. York Boulevard is the main commercial spine, lined with cafes, boutiques, independent shops, and vintage spots that define Highland Park’s creative energy. Figueroa Street serves as a secondary corridor with a more relaxed, neighborhood feel and direct access to the Metro A Line. Garvanza, to the north, is a quieter, more historic pocket home to landmarks like Judson Studios. Highland Park sits adjacent to Eagle Rock, Mount Washington, and Glassell Park, giving residents easy access to some of the best of Northeast LA.
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