Main Street (Santa Monica, California) Explained

Main Street, from the intersections of Strand to Rose streets, mostly in Santa Monica, California, but also in the Venice neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, from Strand to Rose is a popular upscale shopping district on the Westside of Los Angeles.

Santa Monica promotes the strip as having a "very local, surfer vibe to it, and that continues with its shopping offerings".[1] DX Top 10 Guides characterizes the shops and cafés as "fun", "sophisticated", and "eclectic".[2] [3] The 1980s marked the "makeover" of the street and its start as a trendy destination for locals and visitors.

The street is the hub of the Ocean Park neighborhood which has a distinct historical identity.

Architecture

There are two buildings designed by Frank Gehry, the Chiat-Day and Edgemoor buildings. Sculpture artist Jonathan Borofsky's Ballerina Clown decorates a building at the corner of Rose.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Santa Monica Local Shops | Main Street, Surf Shops.
  2. Book: Top 10 Los Angeles. 9780756685850. 29 March 2010. Penguin.
  3. Web site: A shopper's guide to Main Street in Santa Monica. Los Angeles Times.
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=1xGb35LGtmQC&q=main%20street%20 page 206, "3 Main Streets to Wander", Hometown Santa Monica: The Bay Cities Book, 2007, Prospect Park Books