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WATER BARS IN SKID ROW .....3 10 GREAT PLACES: SUMMER POP UPS ....5 natashia miyazaki STUDIOs ....6 lARGEST Vegan Adventure .....7 POPDTLA - it's not a pop up .........8 Special thanks to... MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES & THE CITY OF LA ARTS DISTRICT CHINATOWN CIVIC DISTRICT BUNKER HILL EXPO/USC HISTORIC CORE LITTLE TOKYO FASHION DISTRICT FINANCIAL DISTRICT SKID ROW SOUTH PARK WAREHOUSE DISTRICT

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our outdoor cooling centers will be added in Skid Row will to protect unhoused residents of the area from the brutal impacts of historic heat. The hope is that this pilot project will serve as a model for other areas where there are few or no structures or services dedicated to meeting the needs of the public as climate change continues to endanger those most exposed to the elements.

Concerned about the total lack of cooling stations in the Downtown Los Angeles Area during the hot, fire-filled summer of 2020, a team of advocates assembled to brainstorm solutions for the future as all evidence points to increasing temperatures. Heat is felt exponentially in urban areas like DTLA where the built environment holds and magnifies heat that continues to radiate from concrete even at night. As a result, relief via misting tents, drinking water, ice, popsicles, and sunscreen is offered. Working with partners that include the City of Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti’s Office, Council District 14, LADWP (Kawana Key and Daffodil Robles were instrumental) and LAFD, Skid Row Cooling Resources is introducing a dual use of fire hydrants, which have been used unofficially by the public to provide summertime relief as long as anyone can remember. The cooling centers are accessible 16 hours daily and are operated by Homeless Health Care Los Angeles with Urban Alchemy providing the staffing component, who also offer safety and referrals for the community. Coalition member and Environmental Attorney Lisa Kaas Boyle worked to ensure the model relies primarily on tap water instead of plastic bottled water.

“Water is a human right recognized by international law and California law, yet so many people, especially those experiencing homelessness, have no access to drinking water. This is especially dangerous during heat waves when people can die from dehydration. Concerns about plastic pollution, water shortages and the economic and health impacts of plastic bottled water are triggering a revival of tap water service in the public realm, as evidenced by LADWP’s new Hydration Station Implementation Program that will create permanent solutions to the pressing need for water. In the meantime, Skid Row Cooling Resources is meeting the demand for water in the most sustainable manner possible.” Kaas said.



10 GREAT PLACES: SUMMER POP-UPS

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10 great places for summer pop ups SHOWN HEREE: la fashion district parklet

2. LA Fashion District Parklets - Relish in the Sunshine Rest for a spell with a book, a friend, or relish in the sunshine during the LA Fashion District BID - Summer Parklet Series.

Every month lookout for these colorfully designed parklets throughout the district that will be open to the public. Each parklet will include upcycled pallet furniture, refreshments, and Fashion District goodies. This week, LA Fashion District's parklet happens Tuesday, July 20th until Friday, July 23th in front of 726 E 12th Street from 9 am-4 pm. @lafashiondistrict SHOWN HEREE: NEW LOBSTER MAC AND CHEESE BOWL AT RAPPBARDTLA at rowdtla

1. Summer in the

City at RowDTLA

Every other Friday, from now through August 27th, RowDTLA will be celebrating Summer Fridays.

A properly set pop-up in a new location That means after regular hours, shopping with high foot traffic can enable a brand to continues for some artisans until reach potential customers and get in front midnight. This summer, Downtown can of an entirely new audience. have sunny afternoons with delicious coffees and fine dining and late nights Summer in the City at ROW DTLA is a with food trucks galore, live music, and series of events all summer long hosted surprise special Friday night promos and at Downtown's favorite outdoor oasis. specials "popping up" all summer long. Visitors go shopping, play, dine, and explore. RowDTLA 777 S Alameda, LA, CA 90021 @rowdtla

3. Main Street Market

Main Street Market LA provides the community with like-minded individuals a chance to launch their brands, project business and gain valuable experience and exposure. From 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm, every other Sunday, Main Street Market hosts various vendors from all over Los Angeles topped off with street apparel, food trucks, DJs, arts and crafts, and good vibes. Main Street Market 1401 South Main Street, LA, CA 90015 @mainstreetmarket


6. DTLA MAKEOVER - NATASHIA MIYAZAKI by Keri Freeman

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fter years of working with some of the most renowned names in the fashion industry, proven innovator and creative stylist Natashia Miyazaki decided to launch her own self-titled label and fashion design studios.

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uly 16th of this year brought to the epicenter of the LA Fashion District, Natashia Miyazaki Studios, a synergy of sustainable, wellmade, locally sourced, uniquely designed clothing that fits amazing. Here is also where Natashia showcases her own brand under her own name. This season's collection is adorned with hand-drawn Illustrations created by world-famous Japanese tattoo artist Maki Hori. Only two signature style patterns make up the entire collection noticeable by Kenji - The Goldfish..... a symbol of prosperity. Who is Natashia Miyazaki? Born in London, Natashia recalls her earliest years in fashion, beginning with pattern making at her mother's side. By 17, she began working professionally for Ralph Lauren as a visual merchandiser and window dresser, creating unique displays for the flagship store on Bond Street. A short time later, she was approached by Guess Jeans and happily relocated to Hong Kong.

"I wanted to have a rotating space with m y studio included so I co ul meet with my custom d clients, host pop-ups showcasing myself, ot he smaller emerging bran r ds, and local designers. I want to foster a community of creative s that can rise together in the hear t of the fashio n district in DTLA." -Natashia Miyazaki natashia miyazaki photo by: Sara VaFAi

"I worked out of their design Natashia Miyazaki development department Studios Pops Fashion can be a complex industry to creating ideas and new into. Natashia knows just what it techniques for the brand. After break takes to create a successful, avant-garde 3 amazing years in Asia, I was fashion brand and shares her space with scouted for a design role at other designers with a bi-monthly pop-up. Nasty Gal and relocated again Natashia's pop-up is a place of discovery to LA, where I spent a couple and a great way to support local businesses. of years designing until I decided to freelance." "I wanted to have a rotating space After departing from Nasty Gal, Natashia freelanced clients launching their fresh brands into the market, developing branding techniques and new products while conducting art direction behind the scenes. That's Entertainment! Natashia is no stranger to the media attention, appearing in top designer spreads, vlogs, podcasts, and a slew of online published articles.

with my studio included so I could meet with my custom clients, host pop-ups showcasing myself, other smaller emerging brands, and local designers. I want to foster a community of creatives that can rise together in the heart of the fashion district in DTLA."

These last few years, Natashia has been working with celebrity clients, creating outfits for the VMAs, music videos, mega tours and broadcast TV.

Meet the emerging designers from around LA and experience local brands. The pop-up exists to give the community a chance to mingle with designers that make the clothes and enjoy the spirit of young emerging talent. On July 24-25th Natashia's pop-up will feature Mara the Label, PHLEMUNS, and JoosTricot.

Catch LilNasX in the Super Bowl Doritos commercial? That was Natashia.

Natashia Miyazaki Studio 316 E 8th street. LA, CA, 90014 @natashiamiyazaki


DTLA VEGAN: VEGAN DEPOT by Jamie Herrera

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Vegan Depot DTLA lARGEST Vegan Adventure hits the arts district

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very once in a while, a pop-up will come along with the ability to change your life. It's time to hang out every Thursday in the Arts District with yoga, sound baths, music, activities, and a lonnnng list of seasoned, vegan vendors - all in one place. Each Thursday until August 12th, Vegan Depot will host a weekly pop-up at 411 S Hewitt Street.

45 vendors fit nicely inside this

massive outdoor event space where the sun sets over rows of organic wares, precious stones, health and beauty aids, apparel, artists, homewares, and fresh, vegan-only food and beverage stands. Nighttime is the right time, after dark at Vegan Depot as it continues under the moon with live DJs and good old craft beer. For vegans, having the largest vegan farmer's market in a major metropolis means finally coming out of obscurity and taking their place as a valued community existing for a worthy cause. The future of all creatures on the planet. Vegan Depot will switch to Sundays on August 15th, continuing its regular hours of operation from 4 pm to 10 pm.

For those who are not yet vegan gurus in the kitchen, visit once a week and stock up. There are now more than enough delicious vegan options in Downtown each week to sustain yourself as a courageous vegan, thanks to Vegan Depot DTLA. @vegandepot_dtla


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POPDTLA it's not a pop-up it's a lifestyle

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pop-up shop is a term given to a shop or store that is deliberately temporary. It's a store that "pops up" for a limited period to achieve a particular goal. As powerful as eCommerce can be, nothing compares with a physical face-to-face interaction. Pop DTLA - It's Not a POP Up - It's a Lifestyle At the tip of Fashion District West, located on the Southwest corner of 9th and Broadway is POPDTLA. Mirroring the likes of Fred Segal and Ron Herman, PopDTLA consists of a quartet of community vendors selling an elaborate display of art, furniture, wellness, fashion, plants and lifestyle items. Weekend highlights may include special events, art shows and community mixers, refreshments, a

returning mobile kitchen, outdoor patio seating and mix of eclectic tunes as welcoming as the store's keepers. Once a boarded-up storefront hid behind the remnants of a treacherous 2020 before the dust started to clear, PopDTLA used a pioneering concept of turning an abandoned forefront into a local community lifestyle pop-up. In doing so, PopDTLA not only became the inspiration for other neighboring pop-ups but a community gathering hub of familiar faces longmissing since before Covid season. Open daily from 11 am to 7 pm, several months later, PopDTLA continues to stand as the premier community-driven lifestyle pop-up in DTLA. In the near future, POP DTLA is looking to expand into other downtown storefronts. Expect other vacant storefronts awaiting longterm tenants to become temporary storefronts. It's an earnest way to create a buzz for the property and attract new tenants. A concept used in the past with art galleries, now reinvented with community-driven lifestyle pop-ups. POPDTLA 901 S Broadway #100 Los Angeles CA 90015 @popdtla

POP DTLA

curated by Shawn Smith Harry Mayesh Plants Tov Furniture Venia Collection Claudia Oliveira Lifestyle Rohe Agency Victrola Ren Gallery James Wilde Nahtalia Gaviria Saint Ramon YeYe Veera Katto Leaf Box Cobra Lily Floral The Small Shoppe LA Marina Del Clay Play House Candles


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10 great places for summer pop ups 9. Ninth & Broadway Pop Up

The iconic Eastern Columbia building on 9th & Broadway serves as a backdrop for this monthly curated market. Consisting of seven to ten neighboring showrooms turned street vendors, each offering one of a kind high-end wares and innovative designs. Local artisans produce the event in conjunction with the Swedish coffee shop nestled on the ground floor of this lime green art deco/terra-cotta architectural marvel, erected in 1931.

7. Here & Now - Please tell us there will be the Eggnog! Here and Now has already started spreading Christmas Cheer. The windows are frosted over with snow, and are reefs and mistletoe abound.

Coupled with the existing fan base of the already popular cafe, 9th & Broadway Pop Up quickly became a DTLA destination offering relaxed conversations and study with a genuine pop-up market experience for its immediate Downtown neighbors.

8. Filled Market - Well of Filipino Culture A good pop-up should always provide its street or the neighborhood with an exciting or rare attraction.

And, Why? The highly relevant cocktail lounge on the Mateo Strip bar is in the spirit of giving.

It seems The Arts District has traded in some of its territories in exchange for some delicious Ube.

Here and Now has partnered with PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) for this Annual Donation Drive.

Filled Market is one great big delicious welcome for anyone visiting this openair pop-up held Sundays in what's now known as the Manila District.

From now through August 1st, Here & Now will be collecting donations in the form of toiletries. Come for the cozy jolly of specially prepared food and cocktails but don't forget to leave your quart-size Ziploc bag filled with toiletry items on the table for Santa. He will make sure the elves get them to the right hands, after they get over their hangovers. We hear Mrs. Clause is one heck of a mixologist. @hereandnowdtla

Tree and tent tops provide the perfect shade for this group of locals, with enough space inside each booth to feel the summer breeze.

Enter the enclave event space at 1801 E. 7th Street and discover a curated list of vendors dedicated to sharing the vibrantly growing FilipineX experience, offering everything from Ube Ice cream and cookies to gourmet pork skins and noodles. Let's not leave out the growing line to the fully-fired chargrilled lobster. From 11 am to 4 pm the Filled Market comes alive with the comforts of the Philippines. @filledmarket

10. DTLA Marketplace Coming August 1st

This pop up supportssmall business and artisans at the same time inviting the community to shop, relax, recharge, and reflec. The pop-up is set outdoors from 11am until 4pm at Metropolis, DTLA's City Within a City. Coming August 1st. 1100 Olive Street, LA CA 90015. @dtlamarketplace


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WATER BARS IN SKID ROW ...continued from page 3. Coalition member Kathrine envisions the development of a more robust tree canopy in the Skid Row area as a long term cooling asset. “Unfortunately, none of the City-backed tree-planting initiatives and programs work for Skid Row, let alone Downtown. This community is going to need a special initiative in order to increase its tree canopy that allows for larger trees and extended after-care. Until that happens, “Cooling Resources” meets a critical need.” Coalition member Tom Grode recalls that bringing green back to the urban area is using the wisdom of the native population who lived here before the concrete: “A Land Acknowledgment recognizes and respects the indigenous peoples and their wisdom with the Land. A Land Acknowledgment can also recognize and respect Mother Earth, and in this context of a changing climate, engage the kindness and compassion of Mother Earth.”

Permanent relief from exposure to the elements should be offered year round through the placement of additional Refresh Spots to take the pressure off the sole facility operating on Skid Row and meet the expanding needs of the homeless population on Skid Row. Stephany Campos, Executive Director of The Refresh Spot says, “The ReFresh Spot is just one facility that offers 6 showers and 7 restrooms to a Skid Row population of over 5,000. There should be at least four or five more permanent spaces like this throughout the area that are invested in and properly maintained.” The refresh spot is a model that could be replicated not only on Skid Row, but elsewhere in Los Angeles County to meet the needs of the 66 thousand people experiencing homelessness in the County.

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