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This episode was supported in large part by FOUND/LA, supporting local entrepreneurs with funding, education, and community. Greater LA’s new special series closely looks at changing neighborhoods across Southern California. “Born & Razed” kicks off today in Echo Park. The Mexican restaurant El Nayarit thrived for almost 50 years. “Waitstaff … had all been outsiders that became insiders, and they wanted to share that spirit with you,” says Natalia Molina. Sunset Beer Company has been called an oasis in the middle of LA, where customers feel like they’re on the set of “Cheers.” But it’s closing for good on May 1. Marriage skateshop quickly became a hangout spot for many young skaters after it launched earlier this month. Owner Ronnie Campone has been skating for 30 years.
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This episode was supported in large part by FOUND/LA, supporting local entrepreneurs with funding, education, and community. Greater LA’s new special series closely looks at changing neighborhoods across Southern California. “Born & Razed” kicks off today in Echo Park. The Mexican restaurant El Nayarit thrived for almost 50 years. “Waitstaff … had all been outsiders that became insiders, and they wanted to share that spirit with you,” says Natalia Molina. Sunset Beer Company has been called an oasis in the middle of LA, where customers feel like they’re on the set of “Cheers.” But it’s closing for good on May 1. Marriage skateshop quickly became a hangout spot for many young skaters after it launched earlier this month. Owner Ronnie Campone has been skating for 30 years.

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