The organization, which is based in North Hollywood, will hold the ceremony on March 11.
An Arizona businessman purchases the car and plans to keep it on display in his living room.
The iconic auto has been on display inside Barris Kustom Industries since 1968.
The sushi bar is converting the former site of the Hub Theater into a new nightlife venue.
The new hair place for men and women should be opening in about a month.
The comedy venue will relocate in April.
Built in the 1920s, the property once belonged to a big-time developer.
A family-owned business in Glendale is bringing its creations, like red velvet and salted caramel, to a storefront in Valley Village.
There's a few hints that another Thai eatery is on its way, but not much is happening at the moment.
The eatery closes after two years in business.
NoHo Scooters, which opened in 2002, is closing its Vineland Avenue location.
The eatery specializes in healthy beef and chicken bowls.
The free event will feature food trucks and a charity drive.
The structure is about to hit the real estate market, but the business itself isn't closing shop for good.
The small Mexican restaurant is getting a new name, but not much else is changing.
The branch is closing to make way for a mixed-use development.
The casual seafood eatery's menu options at its two other locations include tilapia, mahi mahi, halibut and catfish.
Owners of the new venue go before a city commission next month and say they want to resolve a legal matter with a small chain of East Coast bars that allege infringement.
Texas Best BBQ relocates from Studio City.
The historic house was built for the late comedian more than seven decades ago.
The thrift store shutters after two decades in business.
Jennifer Barlow and Ray Luckey paint Christmas-themed images on local storefronts.
The location includes a parking lot and ATM machines.
The express bus service begins Dec. 12. Take the Metro Red Line subway from North Hollywood or Universal City to Union Station.
Created by a North Hollywood car designer, the ride from the original 'Batman' TV series is expected to fetch millions.
The new java and tea house in Valley Village now also offers some lunch and dinner choices.
A new owner is still being sought for the eatery with an interior that appears to be untouched since it went out of business last December.
Stefhanie Meyers is featured on a popular travel and dining website.
A grand opening is being held next week for the business, which had its soft opening several months ago.
The homes will all be 1,325 square feet, according to the developer.
The real estate investment firm picks up 5200 Lankershim Blvd. with financing help from a major bank.
A 35-day streak brings fuel prices down from record highs.
The new comic book and graphic novel store features rare items as well as new issues of comics currently in print.
Lora Jakobsen launched children's clothing line Zookies in 1999 and launched a store with art classes last year.
The store will sell rare comics and graphic novels as well as newer ones.
The wig shop closed its doors in July.
New owner Bobby Green talks about his plans for the restaurant, which closed in the 1980s.
The new spot features a breakfast and lunch menu. It's up and running for a soft opening, but a special event is being held in a few days.
The organization's numbers are falling due to its aging members.
The restaurant opens at the former site of Lotus Vegan.