From Mines Field to LAX: The Early History of L.A. International Airport

The transportation hub has hardly stood still since it emerged from the bean fields of Westchester in the late 1920s.

With a renovation of the Tom Bradley International Terminal underway, and with Metro considering a fixed-rail transit connection, change is again afoot at Los Angeles International Airport — the transportation hub that has hardly stood still since it emerged from the bean fields of Westchester in the late 1920s.

New Dual-Branded Hotel Bring’s Hyatt’s Premium Aesthetic to LAX

Hyatt Place LAX and House Hotel LAX will embrace LA’s historical mid-century architecture and design with a contemporary twist. The 272-room Hyatt Place LAX will bring the brand’s intuitive design, casual atmosphere, spacious guest rooms with distinct sleeping and living areas, and practical amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and 24-hour food offerings, to guests looking for a relaxing and uncomplicated place to pause before beginning the next leg of their journey.