CITYWIDE — Santa Monica market rate rents in 2013 were the highest in the city's history, according to the Rent Control Board's Annual Report.
In 1998, 83
SECOND STREET — Laemmle executives want the Monica 4 movie theater to expand and contract.
The Second Street cinema currently has four screens and about 1,100 seats but a proposed
CITYWIDE — As rents rise in the city by the sea so have claims by tenants who say their landlords are harassing them.
This fiscal year, Santa Monica City Hall is
DOWNTOWN — A second new movie theater is being planned for Santa Monica.
ArcLight Cinemas is in negotiations with City Hall to put a theater on the land where Parking Structure
Faces of Silicon Beach
Kevin Winston, founder, DigitalLA, the largest and most established tech, media and entertainment event and networking group in Los Angeles.
Erik: What made you want to
CITY HALL — What does a barber shop, investment firm, party planner, and film production company have in common?
They all failed to pay City Hall's business license tax,
CITYWIDE — They spend more, they stay longer, and they tend not to use cars.
International tourists are a no-brainer for the city by the sea and tourism officials continue a
SMO — Pilots and residents have been vocal about the uncertain future of Santa Monica Airport but changes could also greatly impact the dozens of organizations and businesses that call the
DOWNTOWN — Unlike its advertising, GumGum's placement is somewhat random.
Ophir Tanz, CEO of the online advertising platform, started the company in 2007 in Santa Monica because his buddy&
VNTANA empowers artists, celebrities, and businesses to reach and engage new fans and customers affordably through the use of holograms
Their slogan: Entertainment Without Boundaries
Erik: What was your journey
Perry's at the Beach, which rents bikes and sells burgers, along with public relations/marketing firm Phelps are this year's Sustainable Quality Awards grand prize winners.
SM PLACE — Proposals for Santa Monica's first new movie theater in decades is a step closer to approval.
The Planning Commission earlier this week voted unanimously in favor