Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

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Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

Hit by a sharp drop in tourism, Beverly Hills and West Hollywood fill with “For Lease” signs, even as brands like Chanel bet on a comeback and some stores ask for shorter leases.

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

L.A. Top Shopping Streets Struggle Amid Pandemic – The Hollywood Reporter

Thriving residential neighborhoods provide clues on how to build cities that work better for everyone.

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

Opinion: L.A., San Francisco and other cities are recovering — just not downtown - Los Angeles Times

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

Los Angeles shopping street deserted amid outbreak - Buy, Sell or Upload Video Content with Newsflare

Luxury stores are putting forth their best socially-distanced effort. Read more at .

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

The world's famed shopping streets are preparing for the worst amid Covid-19

If I were sleeping outside … where would I be?  We’d been invited to ask ourselves this question as we walked the streets in the dead of night, canvassing

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

Where Would I Sleep on the Streets of Los Angeles?, Essay

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

NEWARK JOURNAL; No Miracle on Market St. for Final Retail Holdout - The New York Times

The BBC's Peter Bowes speaks to Tinseltown's homeless people to find out why their legions are multiplying.

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

Los Angeles' homeless crisis goes from bad to worse

More than a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, it is becoming clear that the economic pain has not abated for many Americans — and is worsening for some.

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

Poverty soared to a pandemic high last month

Heard on the Street: In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse

What's Next for the Pandemic in California? - The New York Times