When it comes to development in Santa Monica, one has to realize that developers have teams of experts behind them to assure that their projects go through as they want
Editor:
It is curious, and instructive, that Urban Sense's May 1 column "The paradox of Whole Foods" chooses that particular 2000-era project to archly scold residents
SMO — The Airport Commission is in the early stages of crafting an ordinance that, if approved by City Council, could limit emissions from aircraft using the Santa Monica Airport.
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Editor:
Mr. Martin Rubin's Letter to the Editor on April 28 looks to be copied directly from publicity material from Mr. Ted Lieu's campaign. Of course,
I've been thinking.
I'm reluctant to announce that because I'm pretty sure it will be received less with interest and anticipation than with trepidation
Last Tuesday, our City Council received the Certification of Qualification for the Hines Bergamot Transit Village referendum that was recently circulated by Residocracy.org and will act on it at
CITY HALL — What started as a relatively minor request for the purchase of parking meters turned into an hour-long debate over their usage at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
CITY HALL — If City Council's recent debate over a state medical marijuana bill is any indication of the dispensary discourse to come, expect references to the Venice boardwalk
The land was originally developed by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s for his mistress, actress Marion Davies. In 1947, Davies sold the property and it was turned into a hotel and beach club.