At first, and repeated, glance, there’s little evidence of anything familiar in this neighborhood.
Has it really been that long? Los Angeles’s Arts District, like most downtowns, has faced hard times after the pandemic. But things have changed since I last visited this pocket of the city. Now it’s brimming with more of everything. More people, more energy, more activity, more momentum, more vibrancy. Every corner invites curiosity — especially Signal, an upscale retail enclave that’s home to Alchemy Works, Flamingo Estate, and Please Do Not Enter. There’s even a sleek, third-wave coffee shop from Berlin, Germany, called Concierge Coffee. And just last month, another tenant moved into the complex: Simon Miller. This is the Los-Angeles-based, 17-year-old brand’s first brick-and-mortar boutique. Yes, first. Surprised? Allow me to back up here for a second.