The streetwear designer talks about closing The Hundreds flagship, the time Nas stopped in to listen to a leaked Jay-Z album, ...
In the ‘00s and 2010s, Los Angeles' Fairfax Avenue was an epicenter of street culture. Now, with the last streetwear brand holding the block down closing its doors, a golden era is officially over.
Diamond Supply Co., and Huf had their flagship stores on Fairfax Avenue. The street was also central to music, art, skateboarding, and culture in Los Angeles. Over the years, as foot traffic ...
By Winston Cho Depending on who you ask, the $1 billion expansion of the historic 25-acre site known as Television City is a welcome addition to the Los Angeles Fairfax Avenue corridor and the ...
Famed streetwear brand The Hundreds has closed their flagship store in Los Angeles for good. Bobby Hundreds, the store’s co-founder, confirmed the closure in a social media post alongside his business ...
Takashi Murakami's limited-edition Major League Baseball (MLB) collection is being celebrated with unique pop-up experiences ...
It was reported at around 2 p.m. in the 800 block of N. Martel Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Seminole Real Estate Fund, an investment firm with links to the Seminole Tribe of Florida, has acquired the Vinz on Fairfax.
Hundreds of Dodgers fans waited for hours in the Fairfax District to get their hands on limited-edition Tokyo Series merchandise.