NOMA — An art school on the verge of closure just a month ago opened its doors Monday for a successful first day of class, according to a member of its
DOWNTOWN — A beloved bakery will have the opportunity to keep its place in the Wednesday Santa Monica Farmers' Market for one more year because of a typo in its
NOMA — A single-family home that doubles as an event venue for charitable causes has drawn the attention of the City Council after residents in the upscale neighborhood voiced concerns that
PICO BOULEVARD — When Peter and Eleanor Path open the doors to their store Acapillow Friday evening, they'll have more to show off than their new product line.
Acapillow,
OCEAN PARK — The Santa Monica Conservancy is hoping to raise $1.6 million to create a new, professionally-staffed Preservation Resource Center to be located in a rehabilitated shotgun house.
The
CITYWIDE — City staff are taking another look at estimates used to calculate the amount of traffic and parking spaces needed for new development in light of research brought forward by
CIVIC CENTER — The owner of a medical marijuana testing laboratory plans to appeal a decision by an administrative law judge who ruled that City Hall did nothing wrong when it
CITYWIDE — The assessed value of properties in Santa Monica increased by 4.6 percent over last year, beating out Los Angeles County figures and Santa Monica officials' own expectations.
The City Council voted Tuesday night to sell a half-acre lot on Ocean Way and use the proceeds to pay for affordable housing elsewhere in the city.
Edward Thomas Hospitality
CITY HALL — City officials hope to seal the deal on a real estate transaction over four years in the making Tuesday which would divest City Hall of beachfront property on
LINCOLN BLVD — Santa Monica stole headlines when it got the nation's first unionized car wash, but one year later, it won't be union workers benefiting from