A development that will provide 56 affordable apartments for seniors downtown is moving forward Monday.
The Architectural Review Board will provide feedback on the design of a seven-story apartment building
A two-story office building is replacing a parking lot on Main Street.
The 4,388 square-foot building will rise at 2740 Main St. in Ocean Park. It will be fronted
Four new buildings will provide 188 apartments downtown and in Mid-City, including 40 designated for low-income seniors and 30 for other low-income households.
1514 7th St. and 1445-1453 10th St.
Tyra Banks is opening an attraction called Modelland at Santa Monica Place.
Banks, a supermodel and television host, told Variety Tuesday that she is launching a ticketed retail and dining
The City of Santa Monica is reviewing plans for two mixed-use buildings that will bring hundreds of new residents to Ocean Park and Mid-City.
On Monday, the Architectural Review Board
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
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
What was once Santa Monica's most controversial development returned to city regulators this week for a brief, cordial and poorly attended discussion.
Now known as the Pen Factory
Monday night is the beginning (and possibly end) of the end for development at the once-controversial former Papermate factory.
Reoccupation of the site is imminent and the Architectural Review Board
To vastly oversimplify things, if City Council is the Major Leagues of reviewing development agreements, then the Planning Commission is Triple-A and the Architectural Review Board is Double-A.
The ARB
Last Tuesday, City Council listened to some 140 passionate citizens express their opinions about modifications to zoning codes required by the city's updated master plan. The following night,
New plans for the site of arguably the most controversial Santa Monica development in recent years include reoccupation and an addition, totaling 203,816 square feet of office space, according