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2021159630
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as NICK’S GENERAL
CONSTRUCTION, 1547 W 218TH ST,
TORRANCE, CA 90501, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): NICHOLAS
PAUSTIAN, 1547 W 218TH ST, TORRANCE,
CA 90501. This business is being conducted
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Owner. This statement was filed with the
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July 15, 2021.
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2021168748
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as ALTO PHARMACY, 6065
BRISTOL PKWY SUITE 100, CULVER
CITY, CA 90230, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): ALTO PHARMACY,
LLC, 645 HARRISON STREET SUITE
200, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107. DE.
This business is being conducted by a
Limited Liability Company. The registrant
commenced to transact business under
the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: 06/2017. Signed: ALTO
PHARMACY, LLC, MATTIEU GAMACHEASSELIN,
Manager. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on July 28, 2021.
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Fictitious Business
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2021168743
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) MURDOCK MFG CO., 15125
PROCTOR AVE., CITY OF INDUSTRY,
CA 91746, 2) ACORN CONTROLS, PO
BOX 3527, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA
91744-0527, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
AI #ON: C0308109. Registered Owner(s):
ACORN ENGINEERING COMPANY, 15125
PROCTOR AVE., CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA
91746. CA. This business is being conducted
by a Corporation. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above on:
01/2016. Signed: ACORN ENGINEERING
COMPANY, ANN LUONG, Vice President.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on July 28,
2021.
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2021164307
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as LEAF OPTOMETRY, 1) 220 N.
AVIATION BLVD., UNIT B, MANHATTAN
BEACH, CA 90266, 2) 2110 ARTESIA
BLVD., #516, REDONDO BEACH, CA
90278, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. AI #ON:
4717660. Registered Owner(s): CHAN
DIEP, OD, INC., 2110 ARTESIA BLVD.,
#516, REDONDO BEACH, CA 90278.
CA. This business is being conducted by
a Corporation. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above on:
N/A. Signed: CHAN DIEP, OD, INC., CHAN
DIEP, President. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on July 21, 2021.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2021172049
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as TWIN PALMS LIVING, 1) 1512
W MISSION BLVD, POMONA, CA 91766,
2) 4525 WILSHIRE BLVD STE 210, LOS
ANGELES, CA 90010, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. AI #ON: 202021710113.
Registered Owner(s): TWIN PALMS REALTY
HOLDINGD LLC, 1512 W MISSION BLVD,
POMONA, CA 91766. DE. This business
is being conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above
on: N/A. Signed: TWIN PALMS REALTY
HOLDINGS LLC, ELIZABETH HAGINS,
MANAGER OF WESTSIDE REALTY LLC,
Member. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County on
August 2, 2021.
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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2021173246
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as ESSENCE, 325 W. HURON
STREET, SUITE 700, CHICAGO, IL, 60654,
COOK COUNTY. Registered Owner(s):
INTEGRAL ASSOCIATES CA, LLC, 325
W. HURON ST. SUITE 412, CHICAGO,
IL 60654. CA. This business is being
conducted by a Limited Liability Company.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business name
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INTEGRAL ASSOCIATES CA, LLC, BRET
KRAVITZ, Manager. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on August 4, 2021.
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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2021173315
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) PLATFORM BOOKING, 2)
STORCH PRODUCTIONS, 390 HAUSER
BLVD APT MJ, LOS ANGELES, CA
90036, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. AI #ON:
201703310135. Registered Owner(s):
PLATFORM PRODUCTIONS LLC, 390
HAUSER BLVD APT MJ, LOS ANGELES,
CA 90036. CA. This business is being
conducted by a Limited Liability Company.
The registrant commenced to transact
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PLATFORM PRODUCTIONS LLC, MOSHE
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the field with a large and reputable firm,
working for Richard Meier (Meier’s career
was catapulted into the mainstream after he
designed the Getty Center complex here in
Los Angeles).
Del Rio flourished, with credits working
on the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Center at
UCLA and the Crystal Cathedral in Anaheim.
With such early success in the first few years
of her career, del Rio began to wonder what
would come next.
“The ego gets in the way, but I promised
myself that in five years, I’m going to resign,”
she says, describing a promise with herself
that she wouldn’t get too caught up in the
fast-paced industry that could consume her
identity if she let it. She kept her promise,
and after five years, she resigned and started
her own company with an old colleague,
designing custom homes. That is, until the
2008 housing crash. Her company came to
a halt as the real estate industry slowed. Del
Rio, not one to give up, turned to teaching,
sharing her skills with budding designers.
One marriage and a child later, del Rio
decided to take off a few years to be a new
mom. As the time came for her to jump back
into work, she realized her heart was not in
the work like it used to be.
“I was so passionate about architecture,
and I would live it 24/7, and now, it doesn’t
make me come alive,” she realizes. Going
through a divorce, raising her daughter,
and trying to rediscover herself called for a
change to be made.
About six months later, she signed up for
a yoga challenge that required all of her attention
and focus to meditate, release, and
look inward.
“I took the yoga challenge, and then all
this different imagery, a different language,
very curvy…things came out of me that I
was not familiar with, that I avoided because
I avoided curves for plans all my life,” she
A painting commissioned to have ties to El Segundo as a moving away present.
Del Rio hangs a painting in her El Segundo studio space.
says. She put pencil to paper and began to
express these new shapes and feelings. She
began by designing on coffee filters, working
with the stains to create images.
One day, restless and needing to express
herself, she grabbed a drop cloth, some paint,
and a roller meant from her interior design
work and painted what she was feeling. This
was her first piece that was given a bigger
stage, using paint. This piece is called Community
of the Breath, and it depicts three
women, each with three hearts, with a community
of other women behind them on the
verge of exploding, ready to be empowered.
Del Rio says this is how she felt.
“My college friends would come up to me
and see [my art] and say, ‘What is going on
with you? Where is your architecture? What
is this?’ They still struggle, but it’s hard to
explain; it feels so good,” she says.
Del Rio considers this process healing. It
helped her heal many unaddressed past traumas
within herself, helped her heal from her
divorce, and helped her to find her passion
again. Today, she still practices architecture.
However, she also works in a studio here in
El Segundo that provides different modalities
of healing, from acupuncture to her paintings,
called MindSet Collective.
“I feel called, that anybody who sees the
art needs to have it somehow… tell me your
story, there’s something you’re feeling in
the art, you have to have it,” she says, saying
she’d rather hear a client’s story before
discussing price or size or pickup.
Del Rio has heard many personal stories
and connections through her art, including a
woman who shared that she used her painting
to get through chemo therapy, a woman who
felt comforted by the art after a miscarriage,
and a man who commissioned a map of El
Segundo in the background of his painting
for his wife as they moved out of the city
so they could always remember it.
“My story,” shares del Rio, “is just about
creating harmony, peace, and wellness. My
paintings are just switches and triggers for
them.” •