Week of July 15
LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of July 15, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer until
A former Broadway performer is opening his first brick-and-mortar bakery in Wilmont at the end of August.
Broadway Baker will serve its cookies, macaroons and Oprah-approved brownies
A local video game company is going from developing video games to developing the computer science careers of those not traditionally represented in tech and gaming.
Riot Games is teaming
Amazon and Microsoft are battling it out over a $10 billion opportunity to build the U.S. military its first “war cloud” computing system. But Amazon’s early hopes of
Uber passengers can now get a more spacious ride and a less talkative driver — if they’re willing to shell out a few extra dollars.
The ride-hailing giant launched
Construction on three miles of walking and biking paths along Santa Monica State Beach will begin later this summer.
Council approved a $12.3 million contract with two engineering firms
Bank of America has announced more than $2.4 million in grants to 84 Los Angeles nonprofits that will advance economic mobility for individuals and families and put them on
Every micromobility company authorized to operate in Santa Monica except Lyft has raised prices on scooters and bikes, making public options like Breeze Bike Share substantially cheaper than the venture
Rent increases for rent controlled units will be limited to 2% this year with a maximum monthly increase of $44.
Rent control increases are governed by formulas in the City
Another burger restaurant is coming to Santa Monica and like many Santa Monicans, they’re a transplant.
Hollywood Burger — an international burger chain with a location in, well, Hollywood — will
As it enters its 11th year, America’s economic expansion is now the longest on record — a streak that has shrunk unemployment, swelled household wealth, revived the housing market and
Facebook says it will make advertisements for jobs, loans and credit card offers searchable for all U.S. users following a legal settlement designed to eliminate discrimination on its platform.