Thursday, August 29, 2024
Security Guards Break Up Fight on Second Street; Police Investigate Incident

Santa Monica Police Respond to Camping Incident at Camera Obscura Building

Venice Mystery Blaze: Prius Goes Up in Flames, Cause Still Unknown
On Thursday, August 29, 2024, a Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) hazardous materials specialist was on the scene of a burnt-down Toyota Prius at Rose Court in Venice. The specialist utilized a thermal camera to monitor the temperature of the vehicle's battery, ensuring there were no fluctuations before authorizing the car to be towed. The precaution was necessary because any rise in temperature could have prevented the vehicle from being moved. After approximately an hour, a tow truck arrived, and following a final temperature check, the specialist gave the green light for the car to be loaded onto the flatbed truck.
The cause of the fire remains undetermined, with both electrical failure and arson being considered. A neighboring resident, who witnessed the incident, spoke with Santa Monica Closeup, providing insight into the events leading up to the fire.
According to the witness, the car belonged to a tenant who had just moved in the previous day. The resident described how the car’s doors were found open before the fire started and speculated about the possibility of arson, although the battery was reported to be intact. The witness also mentioned that ring camera footage from the area showed an individual walking away from the scene around the time of the fire, but no conclusive evidence has been confirmed.
As the investigation continues, the cause of the fire remains a mystery. The incident has left the new tenant with an unfortunate welcome to the neighborhood.

Building Strength: Hammer Time Starts with Calisthenics

Shining the End of the Trail: Route 66 Gets a Labor Day Makeover at Santa Monica Pier

Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Electric Shuttle Breakdown on Ocean Avenue Turns Passengers into Heroes

Barnes & Noble Reopens in Santa Monica: Author Olivie Blake Kicks Off Grand Opening
Located at 1318 3rd Street, the new Barnes & Noble marked a significant comeback for the bookseller in this historic location, which was once home to the legendary Midnight Special Bookstore and, more recently, Athleta. This opening represented a broader resurgence in physical bookstores across the nation, as Barnes & Noble continued to expand after years of store closures.
“This building has a rich history as a beautiful bookstore, and we were excited to restore it to its former glory,” said James Daunt, CEO of Barnes & Noble. He emphasized that the Santa Monica opening was part of a larger trend, with the company experiencing strong sales and an ambitious expansion plan, including over 50 new stores expected in 2024.
The Santa Monica store was one of four new locations to open in August, joining new stores in New Mexico, Kentucky, and New York. Each of these openings was met with enthusiastic crowds, reflecting a growing interest in physical bookstores.
Store Manager Sarah Abel highlighted the experienced team that transferred from nearby Barnes & Noble locations, bringing a wealth of literary knowledge to the new store. “We believe in the power of a good book and were eager to help our customers find their next great read,” she said.
