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Photos: The new Rose Avenue

Venice is now home to 300 new high-tech companies, but that only accounts for half of the new, mainly Westside, phenomenon called “Silicon Beach.” The new companies mean new money,…

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By Frances Anderton • Oct 18, 2012 • 1 min read

Venice is now home to 300 new high-tech companies, but that only accounts for half of the new, mainly Westside, phenomenon called “Silicon Beach.” The new companies mean new money, and with that a new row of restaurants on Rose Ave. You can hear more about how this is changing the funky Venice on Which Way, LA? Below, check out pictures of the “new” Rose. (Photos all taken by Bennett Stein).

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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