Here's the latest roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news and happenings in L.A.'s Westside neighborhoods.
The Malibu Lumber Yard, owned by Glimcher Realty Trust, currently features a mix of contemporary and luxury retailers and restaurants.
The Malibu Country Mart is getting another weekend lunch option, when Mr. Chow expands its hours.
The 1,745-square-foot store offers apparel for men and women.
The book "Gimme Shelter," follows Spirito's transformation as he learns how to become a calmer person and a "good" dog owner.
The renovation includes 441 square feet of additional space, including a bathroom and storage space.
After a controversial opening, things have quieted down, according to Joe D’Amore.
Owner Caytlyn McCloskey's temporary location is a 16-by-8 trailer on Pacific Coast Highway.
The independently owned store plans to offer organic meat and locally grown produce at the Trancas Country Market.
Developers have been aiming for a June 2013 opening.
“Be good out there,” Steve Ridgway told customers of the longtime Malibu business.
Among the artifacts is a 1943 Army Jeep on display in Agoura from his Malibu collection.
The Malibu Planning Commission recently approved breakfast service for the vacant restaurant location at 22716 Pacific Coast Highway.
The cosmetic store in the Malibu Village during this time last year.
Mark Persson began working at the Malibu Chamber of Commerce in August 2011.
The store at the end of the Malibu Pier offers something for locals and tourists.
Malibu's only rental car company had decided to stay at its current location on Pacific Coast Highway near Sweetwater Canyon.
The bulldozing is making way for new buildings, including a new home for Trancas Canyon Nursery and Sea Lily, which remain open in a temporary location during construction.
Drill, Starbucks, Trancas Canyon Nursery, Sea Lily Malibu, Trancas Tailor & Cleaners and Postal Annex have moved to temporary locations within the Trancas Country Market in Malibu.
The changes to the long-standing businesses are part of the renovations for the Trancas Country Shopping Center.
Veronica's Skin and Body Care Center is ranked among the top spas in a list by Dayspa Magazine.
The restaurant at the Point Dume Village will serve pizza with gluten free crust, organic vegetables, naturally raised meat all with a choice of vegan cheese.
As many as 12 people will read at the popular poetry night at Bank of Books in Malibu.
Fireball Tim, who blogs about cars and his life in Malibu on Malibu Patch, will sign copies of his new book in February at Diesel. He hopes the book inspires children to be creative.
After being misdiagnosed several times, Susan Armenti's message is listen to what your body is telling you.
An interview posted on Chevrolet's website is part of the car company's "Malibu State of Mind" campaign.
Point Dume in Malibu trails behind Griffith Park as the second busiest location in L.A. County.
Juicy Lucy will open next week in downtown Los Angeles.
Point Pizza Malibu owner Hye Song Oh hugs friends and family as she served the last remaining pizza and sub sandwiches on New Years Eve.
Hye Song Oh, the owner of Point Pizza Malibu, says goodbye to the Malibu community in the days before the closure of her business of nearly 25 years.
David Saul, a Malibu Public Safety Commissioner and longtime resident, says his family is looking for an affordable space to reopen, including in Malibu.
Malibu's newest upscale restaurant will kick off the New Year with a special celebration.
Bank of Books owner Clarey Rudd and manager Ann Lambert Vannoy are given props for thinking outside the box at the Malibu bookstore, which opened in July.
The upscale restaurant, which has taken the place of Nobu, was initially scheduled to open Dec. 17, but that was pushed back.
Santa and live reindeer will be available for photos for the holidays.
Chef Ian Martin has been coming into the Malibu restaurant up to three times a week to test new vegan menu options.
Hye Song Oh, the owner of Point Pizza Malibu, has been left with no choice but to close her business of 25 years at the end of the month, according to her family.
Charlotte Green and Mary Buchanan, owners of Canyon Pottery Malibu, bring together local potters for an annual holiday ceramics sale.