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Eunyoung Lee

Eunyoung Lee covers consumer economy, real estate, aviation, travel, and news related to local governments in Korea, focusing on the Korean American community in Los Angeles for the Business Section. She also reports on culture and film. She has gained extensive experience in various departments including social affairs, business, national news, and education.

H Mart Expands Nationwide with New Stores Amid K-Food Boom

H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the United States, is accelerating its nationwide expansion amid the growing popularity of Korean food. New Stores...

H Mart Opens First Nevada Store in Las Vegas with 55,000 Sq. Ft. Space

H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the U.S., opened its first Nevada location on April 24 in Las Vegas, at the Sahara...

$100K Income Fails to Cover Living Costs in LA, San Francisco

A new analysis reveals that earning $100,000 a year is no longer enough to cover basic living expenses in many major U.S. cities, including...

H Mart Offers Limited-Time Popup with ‘Gangneung Umjine Kkomakjip – Cockle Mix’

H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the U.S., will host a limited-time popup store featuring the Gangneung Umjine Kkomak Muchim(Cockle Mix), a...

H Mart Las Vegas to Open First Nevada Store March 24

H Mart Las Vegas will open its first store in Nevada on March 24, marking a new chapter for the international supermarket chain as...

Samho Tour offers free medical checkups to South Korea-bound travelers for 30th anniversary

Samho Tour, a Los Angeles-based Korean-American travel agency, will offer a complimentary medical checkup valued at $400 to clients participating in its group tours...

Air Premia expands routes to LA and SF in May

Air Premia will increase flights on its Los Angeles and San Francisco routes starting in May. According to Air Premia, the LA route will see...

California Marketplace Auction: LA Koreatown Center Sold Again

The California Market shopping center in LA Koreatown has been sold at auction for the second time in five years due to financial struggles, with previous owner Jake Sharp Capital defaulting on a $39.8 million loan and the property selling for $29.2 million. Industry experts attribute the repeated foreclosures to high vacancy rates, declining profitability, and a weakened commercial real estate market, while the new owner is expected to seek a third-party buyer to revitalize the property.

No Superbloom, But Southern California Wildflower Tours Thrive

The wildflower tour season has arrived in Southern California, drawing visitors eager to experience the region’s vibrant floral landscapes. In past years, heavy rainfall...

H Mart Westminster to Open Largest California Location

H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the U.S., will soon open in Westminster, Orange County. The store, located at 16450 Beach Blvd.,...

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