The popular Fritto Misto restaurant at 6th and Colorado could be replaced with a new mixed use development according to plans that will be presented at the next Architectural Review
The Woolsey fire has destroyed hundreds of homes in Malibu. Many residents are sleeping on friends’ couches or staying in hotels, unsure of whether they will be able to return
Few, if any, projects are directly impacted by the passage of Measure SM this month but there’s consensus that the measure will give developers pause before submitting some projects.
Children have been finding hypodermic needles, bags of meth and open latrines in Santa Monica Parks, multiple parents told the City Council Tuesday night.
Rich Hill, a safety officer with
The City of Santa Monica announced Nov. 14 that it settled a complaint against the McDonald’s on 2nd Street, which has become a hotbed for crime over the past
Dozens showed up to a Landmarks Commission meeting Nov. 12 to support a plan to recognize a small strip of bungalows on 11th Street as Santa Monica’s fourth historic
City Council is set to introduce rules governing historic buildings and cell antennas that will affect the appearance of Santa Monica neighborhoods.
The Council will vote at its Nov. 13
The Planning Commission approved plans for a three-story residential and commercial development in Ocean Park Nov. 7 despite nearby residents expressing concerns that the project would create an untenable amount
Santa Monicans enthusiastically voted in newcomers to the Santa Monica City Council and Rent Control Board (RCB) this month and in both cases, the challengers outscored incumbents for total votes.
Supporters of a defeated state proposition that would have paved the way for rent control in California protested Wednesday night at the Santa Monica office of The Blackstone Group, a
A vacant apartment building in Mid-City that has stood boarded up and surrounded by construction fencing for 18 years is finally getting a makeover.
The Architectural Review Board approved plans
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Nov. 7 for a three-story residential and commercial building that would add than a hundred apartment units to the Ocean Park neighborhood.