PICO BLVD — Twitter, the short-form social networking service, is opening an office on Pico Boulevard at Main Street.
City Hall issued the company a business license for 150 Pico
MAIN STREET – This summer marks the 15th anniversary of Precious Metal Arts' arrival on Main Street. The popular local boutique, owned and operated by Peter Solomon and Mary
If you're reading this story online, chances are the City wants you to participate in their new outreach survey.
Santa Monica has launched an online questionnaire targeted at
SM PIER - Yes, the Santa Monica Pier was destroyed by "Sharknado" but City Hall isn't afraid of sharks.
Despite a moratorium on pier fishing in Manhattan
CITY HALL - City Council implemented what one member called "a temporary restraining order" on large residential development in two neighborhoods last week.
As the Planning Commission grapples with
MID-CITY - The project set to controversially replace a 109-space trailer park is slowly gaining approval from city officials.
The Architectural Review Board (ARB) — in this case the last
OCEAN AVENUE — After years of red tape, Santa Monica's last remaining beach-facing cottage can be enjoyed by moneyed visitors.
The historic yellow cottage at 2219 Ocean Ave.
THE BEACH - City Council is considering changes to a lease agreement with a private beach club that could result in an increase of about $330,000 per year paid to
EarthCoco, Inc., an organic coconut company founded by Santa Monica residents Patrick Doles and Joel Polis, is using sales to rebuild Samar, an island within the central Philippines following Typhoon
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monicans going to and from Los Angeles International Airport now have access to a direct shuttle with the commencement of a Flyaway shuttle in the city.
Regional dignitaries
Erik Huberman: E: What made you decide to be an entrepreneur? What about your childhood, your upbringing, anything?
• Chris Brereton: I've always been just sort of independent
CITY HALL - City Council will consider green-lighting a ballot measure that would allow the Rent Control Board to increase costs for landlords and decrease fees for renters.
If approved