CIVIC CENTER — Nearly 300 people Monday packed a town hall meeting at the Civic Auditorium to discuss future development in Downtown, a conversation that showed a community deeply divided between
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board will discuss a proposal Thursday to close a half-million dollar gap in its budget by raising registration fees and, for the first time,
CITYWIDE — Santa Monicans are being targeted by real estate agents representing developers looking to turn small homes in desirable neighborhoods into mini-mansions that can be sold for double the
MONTANA AVE — All Suzanne Kempf needed was a cake for a party, not having time to bake one herself.
When a friend suggested she visit cake shop Nothing Bundt Cakes,
The Santa Monica Red Cross needs a transfusion of nails, lumber and labor — stat.
The branch will be closed for the month of May and into June for renovations. The
Landlords will be able to increase their tenants' rents by 1 percent this year, according to a release by the Rent Control Board.
The increase, called a general adjustment,
CITY HALL — The City Council voted unanimously to approve a sharp hike in landing fees Tuesday night that pro-aviation opponents call a thinly-veiled attempt to shutter Santa Monica
An Italian real estate investment firm that has a love for historic buildings has purchased the Santa Monica Clock Tower in Downtown for $34.3 million, officials said.
A private
CITYWIDE — Investors are looking for a safe — preferably lucrative — place to park their cash these days, which some believe may be one factor at the root of a recent explosion
SM PIER — Construction began Thursday on a project to replace a large section of the Santa Monica Pier in an effort to preserve and maintain the historic structure.
The $8.
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the second and final readings of ordinances approved by the City Council. Second readings are held
CITY HALL — The City Council moved to loosen proposed restrictions on private exercise instruction in public parks Tuesday night by allowing limited group trainings and heavier equipment in some parks