Santa Monica’s minimum wage ordinance is not responsible for changes to the local economy, according to a report recently released by City Hall.
The City’s minimum wage ordinance
The room is set to a crisp 62 degrees. The lighting is dim. The sparse furniture is modern, tufted leather. Above three, curving computer screens, the viewer's
Santa Monica’s largest luxury co-op building is in the midst of major upheaval, with a court-appointed receiver assuming control of Ocean Towers Housing Corporation. The Los Angeles
The Rent Control Board will take up the issue of corporate tenants tonight, nearly a month after a newly remodeled rent control building on Tenth Street appeared on corporate housing
Two years after a contentious election concerning citizen initiative Measure LV, the City Council hopes to quell community concerns over development once and for all with its own ballot measure
After flying free for more nearly five months, Bird riders are getting their wings clipped.
The Santa Monica Police Department has officially started cracking down on the city’s 30,
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has approved using $500,000 in federal community development block grants to help remodel about a dozen affordable housing apartments just
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Residents fortunate enough to already have control of one of Santa Monica’s 121 community garden plots throughout the city will experience some changes
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has asked staff to look into drafting a ballot measure for the 2018 election that would protect against development exceeding the
Kate Cagle
Santa Monica Daily Press
The City Council will decide the fate of 164 new apartments in the downtown area tonight when it reviews Development Agreements for two plots
by Gary Rhoades
A previous “Consumer Corner” covered a major privacy issue for tenants: entries into their homes by landlords or managers.
In "When May A Landlord Enter a
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Speculators are seizing on Santa Monica’s booming real estate market and cashing in by evicting long term tenants to rake in profits, according