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Downtown Santa Monica
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Downtown Santa Monica is a world-class shopping, dining and entertainment destination just a stone's throw away from the Pacific Ocean, which provides the city's delightful year-round climate and balmy breezes. Over 6.3 million people visit sunny Downtown Santa Monica annually, including 3 million international visitors.
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.) is a private 501c(3) non-profit organization that works with the City of Santa Monica to manage services and operations in Downtown Santa Monica while promoting economic stability, growth and community life within this unique neighborhood. DTSM, Inc. manages the Property-based Business Assessment District bounded by Ocean Avenue to the west, Wilshire Boulevard to the north, Lincoln Blvd. to the east and the Santa Monica Freeway to the south.
For more information, please contact Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. at 310.393.8355.
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.) is a private 501c(3) non-profit organization that works with the City of Santa Monica to manage services and operations in Downtown Santa Monica while promoting economic stability, growth and community life within this unique neighborhood. DTSM, Inc. manages the Property-based Business Assessment District bounded by Ocean Avenue to the west, Wilshire Boulevard to the north, Lincoln Blvd. to the east and the Santa Monica Freeway to the south.
For more information, please contact Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. at 310.393.8355.
SaMo PRIDE Miles of Pride
SaMo PRIDE's Miles of Pride rainbow light installation spanning the Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica City Hall, and the Santa Monica Pier - circa 2019.
Experience SaMo PRIDE once again starting June 1. More at www.smpride.com.
Experience SaMo PRIDE once again starting June 1. More at www.smpride.com.
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Winterlit 2021
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Downtown Santa Monica & the world-famous Third Street Promenade celebrate the holidays with Winterlit, a series of free, family-friendly events that include the Official City of Santa Monica Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony and nightly Menorah Lightings. Shop, Dine & Celebrate the season in Downtown Santa Monica, where you are sure to find something for everyone you love. Shop and Dine Local is m...
Visit Downtown Santa Monica
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Experience the best of what Southern California has to offer and spend the day in Downtown Santa Monica. Located just steps from the beautiful Pacific Ocean, bathed in sunshine and cooled by the refreshing ocean breeze, Downtown Santa Monica provides a comfortable climate so you can shop, dine and play all day and night, living your best beach life ... in style. Award-winning concierge and trav...
Family Fun in Downtown Santa Monica
Просмотров 2022 года назад
Family Fun Time 👨👩👦 Looking for affordable ways to spend some quality time with the ones you love? Consider spending the day in Downtown Santa Monica. Home to the best Farmers Market in SoCal, as well as the world-famous Third Street Promenade, there are plenty of options available. Teach your little ones about the importance of eating healthy, sustainably sourced foods and learn from local f...
Downtown Santa Monica Shop, Dine, Play
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Experience the best of what Southern California has to offer and spend the day in Downtown Santa Monica. Located just steps from the beautiful Pacific Ocean, bathed in sunshine and cooled by the refreshing ocean breeze, Downtown Santa Monica provides a comfortable climate so you can shop, dine and play all day and night, living your best beach life ... in style. With plenty of outdoor dining op...
SaMo PRIDE 2021
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SaMo PRIDE is back! Santa Monica Pier, Downtown Santa Monica, and Santa Monica Place, in collaboration with the City of Santa Monica and Santa Monica Travel and Tourism welcome you this June for a month-long art-walk that safely celebrates our city's inclusive and diverse spirit, with a focus on family-friendly displays and activities that can be enjoyed at your leisure. Spanning Third Street P...
Expanded Outdoor Dining on Third Street Promenade
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Downtown Santa Monica's world-famous Third Street Promenade now has expanded outdoor dining areas that provide people with plenty of room to eat, drink and have a great time under the Southern California sunshine.
Faces of Downtown: Dane Sorensen
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Santa Monica is synonymous with health and wellness. Whether it was folks from the Mid-West in the early 1900s flocking here for the temperate climate, fresh air and clean soil, or the birth of the modern-day fitness movement at the original Muscle Beach near the Santa Monica Pier, or Jane Fonda filming her groundbreaking workout tapes at the Santa Monica Bay Woman's Club, our City by the Sea h...
Faces of Downtown Santa Monica: Jasmine Carter
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A former foster child who experienced homelessness as a single mother, Jasmine Carter is now a member of Santa Monica C3 Team, which is tasked with connecting homeless individuals to services and housing. During the week she can be found in Downtown Santa Monica helping those in need, whether it be providing a fresh pair of socks or guiding them to a shelter bed. For more information on the col...
Faces of Downtown: Jaclyn Rivera-Krouse
Просмотров 2104 года назад
A native and third generation Angeleno, Jaclyn Rivera-Krouse is a lifelong fan of local farmers’ markets and has over a decade of experience working with numerous California Certified farmers’ markets in Los Angeles County from micro (10 or less vendors) to mega (over 150 vendors). She is currently the Santa Monica Farmers Market supervisor.
Faces of Downtown: Steaven Jones
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Since founding SJDC in 1965, Steaven has developed over one hundred commercial properties, primarily in Southern California. He pioneered the concept of an automotive care mall in 1975 and was one of the first to develop creative office space in 1990. A graduate of Harvard Business School, Steaven is an active philanthropist in the Los Angeles area. He currently serves as a Trustee of St. John’...
Faces of Downtown: Adamm Gritlefeld
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Adamm’s Stained Glass opened its doors in Downtown Santa Monica in 1972 and has been a gem in the district ever since. What started as a gallery that featured just the works of resident artist Adamm Gritlefeld has grown to now include a collection of work from over 175 established and emerging artists from the US and Canada.
Faces of Downtown: Avedis "Avo" Guerboian
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Combining his love of art and comics with his family's passion for creating fine jewelry, Avedis "Avo" Guerboain followed in his father's footsteps to open Edward Avedis Atelier in the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows. He has created commissioned designs for actors Hank Azaria, Ben Affleck and Bryan Cranston. When he's not designing custom engagement rings and other pieces, you can find the S...
Jenn Rush, owner, Blue Plate Restaurant Group
Просмотров 8715 лет назад
Jenn Rush, owner, Blue Plate Restaurant Group
Downtown Santa Monica 2017-18 Annual Report
Просмотров 1825 лет назад
Downtown Santa Monica 2017-18 Annual Report
Faces of Downtown Nick Armstrong, Westside Comedy Theater
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Faces of Downtown Nick Armstrong, Westside Comedy Theater
I knew the girl in the thumbnail with the blue shirt and hat. Wow she was really beautiful. I think she was brazilian. Fun fact: I live 4 blocks away.
Hahaha good ol carl... wosh he weren't so nuts but miss the guy
Santa Monica was founded by Freemasons. They still own all the Land north of Montana between Ocean ave and 26th st. Montana to San Vicente . The Home"owners" are technically just renting from Scottish landowners .
Your tree is a Christmas tree not a holiday tree. Santa Monica is so woke and evil that it is disgusting.,
Is it a Snow Machine or just lights
The city has NO bizzazz
People before profits is so wonderful 🥰🙏❤️
See y'all on the 19th!! 😍🥰
Can't wait for this year's
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1:15 okay so .. in 1896 y'all had ELECTRIC public transport!? ... what the bleep happened to the country ? definitely lost the cold war ...
Go, SheiShé! :-)
I was born in Maine but, in 1959 Dad brought us to Santa Monica. Pacific Place across from the beach near Venice and SM Pier. I played with my friends at age 8 (No parents in sight) and rode our Bikes all day, then surfing, playing on the Pier and just having fun as Beach bums. Attended all the schools, Will Rogers Elementary, SAMOHI, SM College and UCLA after US Army using my G.I. Bill. Thank God for that! I really have great memories of Santa Monica. Living in SM Canyon on East Rustic and more. Like 21507 PCH in Malibu when my grandmother told my dad she'd give him a down payment for that home. `1964 it sold for$50,000' and today, My Inheritance would be worth $3 million. lol damn dad, why? He died at age 61 of Alcoholism. RIP. Yes, we all loved Santa Monica. How could we not. Blesss you all, thank you for this video. James & Family 59-2022
I loved growing up in Santa Monica, was born there in 1955. Use to love the Swedish Inn resturant. Had the best meatballs!
@@donmc1526 I worked at Cheerio Restaurant, S Monica while attending SAMOHI. Also worked for my Stepmother Nellie Escobar, Casa Escobar Restaurant Wilshire. Years later 1985 I sold food to ALL Casa Escobars. Great account. Dad worked for RATNER BROS MEATS Santa Monica, Broadway Ave. I left for US Army Europe 1972 after High school. Worked for General Al Haig, HQ's NATO. 75-79. 9th Infantry, 82nd, 2nd mechanized. Investigator with Polizei Germany, MP's, Italian Carabinieri. I should have stayed in as LIFER 30 years. Gone to OCS. Had that great Pension! Damn. Nice to know you. We live in Encino, CA these days 8 miles from S Monica. City is just too expensive and crowded. It changed. Not small Beach town anymore. It is a greedy, over populated, traffic screwn rat race! Sadly. Ocean is polluted badly with raw sewage so surfing, swimming is impossible unless you like being sick. I grew up at 1020 6th St. and East Rustic SM Canyon. God I miss those days!!! Bless you brother
And then the homeless moved in...
Love Santa Monica
So sad what’s happened to it with the invasion of homeless encampments. Temporary and affordable housing needs to be made available so we can get our community back to what it was.
Now it’s a liberal shithole
very nice place
They tried that outdoor mall idea here in Texas too. Ruined downtown, took decades for them to admit the mistake and try to fix it.
The one here looked beautiful and convenient. Is that a bad thing?
I was born in Santa Monica in 1946 and I spent my summers and weekends at the beach between POP and Santa Monica pier A great place in area to grow up in
Stolen from Native America. Murdered their way to get this. Hope they’re burning in HELL for doing it.
No- this is not an accurate history. Please retract.
I played there in the early 90s. The pier was still OK. Muscle beach was ok. Fun to walk or run there. I lived in Redondo beach and ran more down that way but did hit Santa Monica now and then, rode the ferris wheel on the pier as lat as 2004.
Looks like so far I'm the only one from SaMo. 😁 and you're right, there IS so much to do!! (PS: don't forget the Bagel Nosh on 17th and Wilshire Blvd). 😋
That is a very interesting narrative. However, there is evidence a city existed there before Santa Monica.
REALLY STARTED TO GO DOWNHILL AFTER AROUND 2010 AND IN 2020 WITH THE BLM CRAP - HOMELESS EVERYWHERE , TENTS ALL OVER , VENICE IS TERRIBLE , POLICE DONT WANT TO SHOW UP AND ARE TOLD NOT TO BOTHER WITH SMALL CRIMES - AINT WHAT IT USED TO BE BY A LONG WAY
Straight up, California was in its prime in the 1950s. It was like being in a dream.
Sure seems like it. The counter culture of the 1960s destroyed all of that. Hasn’t been the same since.
I always thought the entire USA was at it's zenith in the late 1960s.
now Santa Monica is a 3rd world city with Homeless, Sidewalk feces, heroin needles, and crime thanks to the liberal city council. Its a crap hole
Santa Monica is Racist and biased
Santa Monica, a city where they are tough on taxpayers but easy on criminals
Santa Monica is not for minimum wage peasants like yourself. It's for those who can afford it.
My Great Great grandparents owned a Saloon , a boarding house and a market on 3rd street back in the 1870's and beyond. there Boarding house was next door to what was called Del Mar Ice Creams, and they owned the property were the Broadway theater sets today.
I see the White racism continues. The Black pioneers of Santa Monica were never mentioned.
You are Fake News.
Did you enjoy BLM in Santa Monica? There are many videos on youtube. Check it out. It's a true entertainment.
@@pauld9561 ...you just acknowledged your ignorance for all to see on youtube
@@sebastian3004 ...all criminals should be locked-up! Anything else you want me to see?
Won't you mention it for us
I am proud to be from one of Santa Monica's Founding families. I am the last to move out , and could not imagen what life was like in Santa Monica when it's population was only 400. my great, great grand parent's Owen a butcher shop, and a Saloon on 3rd street, back in the 1870's. and a Boarding house at 1777 2nd street. I think the old house is still there only converted into an apartment building now.
Miss the 90s Santa Monica
That was the best So was the eighties. I work at the Broadway department store I worked at Robinson's department store those were some good times
I miss the Old Santa Monica Place. My paternal family's history were part of the building structure in Santa Monica through 1950s-70s, some of my uncles were the construction workers that built the parking lot buildings in Downtown Santa Monica. My paternal family have been longtime Santa Monica residents.
I dont know why they say it is the last amusement pier to be built? That makes no sense to not have them. The east coast had tons of boardwalks and rides especially New Jersey, and the weather was only warm to swim from June to beginning of Oct. In LA the beach is good for swimming from early April till about mid Oct, sometimes a little later, even in the winter it is not so cold, like 40-65 degrees, you can still go down and hang out there in a sweatshirt, no jacket needed, no snow etc..the weather in southern CA is much better for boardwalks and amusement piers.
It's the last amusement pier remaining on the West coast.
I used to go there all the time to the beach, and walked to Venice Beach and back all the time. I even worked on the pier for 2 summers operating the rides.
Did you leave California ?
Always very pleasant. The promenade is entertaining yet peaceful. It’s been a special plane for a long time. I’ve got to see the old Vita- movie studio next time! Peace all.
I grew up in S.M. and remember a time before any of those buildings were there.
This is really beautiful. One of the things I heard at The People's Concern was rubber-banding the shelter services card to a bottle of water or socks when you're handing things out. I've been rubber-banding Subway gift cards to the Santa Monica shelter cards to hand out.
This is a beautiful story and testimony of compassion and hope. Santa Monica, as we know, isn't typically considered a "challenged city" but it just goes to show that the challenge of homelessness has no bounds. The heart and care of this young lady are beyond amazing. Her approach and the response of those citizens in our city who are impacted by homelessness shows that there is hope and solutions. I loved the shirt "I am part of the solution". The word "bridge" was & is key and essential. You go and be the solution, bridge, and move to greater things Jasmine.... God bless and keep your heart and expand your purpose.
It truly is an inspiring story. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. The C3 team is an investment by the City of Santa Monica and L.A. County. This team’s work helped reduce homelessness in the downtown by 19% last year. To learn more about the ways the City of Santa Monica is addressing homelessness, visit weare.santamonica.gov.
one of my favorite places ever, wish I could've been there in its prime. however I do feel bad going there as a tourist because the place seems so much nicer without us there
It is lol
Well done, Mr. Jones! 👍
Well done Kev. Good that SM is finally on board with Pride Celebration. It's been happening here in NZ for quite a few years now..
I lived on 6th, 14th and 21st streets, N of Wilshire. I miss the old days of Zucky's, Friars restaurant, Swensen's and the theater on 26th and Wilshire!!
Renée i lived on 14th too!! after growing up on 11th street i got an apt on 14th for a minute
Renée at least they kept the zuckys sign up on wilshire
@@mazzystar5342 How cool! My best friend lived on 11th and California ave! Going to Saint Monica's I'd walk home most of the time!
@@mazzystar5342 Yeah that's a classic! I went to kindergarten on 5th (I don't remember much but it was on the same side of the street as Zucky's)!😀
Renée oh sweet!! before my parents met my mom lived on cal avenue! haha i went to lincoln middle school, and i used to walk past saint monicas to get to the promenade all the time! i also went to roosevelt elementary
miss the old SM.
This Millennial agree with you, since mid-late 2000s-current years, especially when the city demolish and remodeled the Santa Monica Place. I miss Sears and the Old Mall, those were the 90s Santa Monica I remembered. I've heard the the 60s and 70s were amazing at Samo my father recalls.
Alfredo Becerra i grew up with the old mall i miss the food court i still remeber the whole set up. photo booth, the seating. and the promenade is nothing like it used to be. the clothing store where they had the Freaky Friday movie scene is gone and so is Barnes an d noble so many others. the food hall was rebuilt baja buds and all the restaraunts there the best places r gone. i also miss the criterian now its victorias secret whihc didnt even need 2 move there its just contractors making deals with corrupt city council. the chief of Sm police is satanic...now its only in our memory and hearts
Alfredo Becerra i miss sears as well!!! i totally recall going up the stairs past the paint color cards and reaching the blanket section every winter!!
@@mazzystar5342 Yeah it looked like another typical mall filled with typical national brands just outside LOL
Changed a lot over the last 20 or 30 years. Now, Skid Row sleeps in Ocean Park. Poo on the sidewalks. Gangs on the streets after dark. It is too dangerous to live there. Same goes for Koreatown. K’town and Santa Monica were my last two neighborhoods in California. I moved out permanently very recently. Won’t go back to live. The price of housing outweights the perceived ‘luxury’ of living there any more. A person in retirement can live better in Dubai for about the same amount of money without being bothered by criminal sorts.
It's to bad he likes to use his job as a place to cheat on you as well. I'm not sure if the parents would like knowing that the staff there be drinking and having sex while there's kids there.
cool.
SANTA MONICA. A PLACE WERE POLITICAL EGOS ARE SUSTAINED. IF YOUR A REGULAR PERSON MEDIAL CLASS. YOU CAN GET THE F******CK OUT!
I ❤️ you, SheiShe’. #JerseyInTheHouse