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LABJ Insider: February 27

LA Business Journal by LA Business Journal
Feb 27, 2023 3:05 am EST
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It’s High Time 

The Biltmore Los Angeles hotel is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and one way it is marking that milestone is by bringing back high afternoon tea. 

“Like the hotel itself, the beloved tea tradition promises to evoke a luxury experience of a golden bygone era,” according to the announcement from the hotel, the downtown beaux-arts icon which recently dropped the word “millennium” from the start of its name.  

But high tea can be a fairly formal occasion. How will that go over in a city in which “dressing up” may be defined as donning new Crocs and chino shorts? 

The general manager, Alex DeCarvalho, is sanguine. 

“We love seeing families, friends and groups from all generations get dressed up to enjoy an afternoon out together,” he said.

At $75 a person and $45 for children, guests get an assortment of sandwiches, scones, pastries and, of course, pots of “fine-blended custom tea artfully crafted for the Biltmore.” 

High tea will be held select weekends. The next ones: March 11 and 12 and March 25 and 26.

Lew Horne, the longtime civic leader and regional president of CBRE Group Inc., will be inducted in NAIOP SoCal’s Hall of Fame on May 11, the organization announced last week.

“Lew’s impact on Southern California’s commercial real estate industry is immense,” said Timothy Jemal, the chief executive of the real estate trade group. “Well before the COVID-19 pandemic, Lew was the first to transform how to create community in the office space.”

Horne has been involved in the Central City Association, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. and the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, among others, and has been an advocate for affordable housing and has helped with alleviating homelessness.

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If you assume you need to travel to distant Napa Valley for a wine-tasting excursion, the Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association has some news for you: there are 93 vineyard and winery…

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