Santa Monica Airbnb hosts, there's good news and bad news.
City Council will consider an ordinance on Tuesday that would allow certain short-term rentals but crack down on
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
The Landmarks Commission agreed last week that a Swiss Chalet-style house is worth protecting and that some oral history about the Shangri-La Hotel deserves recognition.
Hellman House
The so-called Hellman
You think it's hard to get filming permits today? Just be glad the occupational hazards have lessened in the past century.
One hundred years ago this month, an
Santa Monica residents are being squeezed by two related realities: 1) increasing property values affordable only to a small minority, and 2) a lack of low-cost housing caused by the
Jokes abounded in last week's short debate over the prohibition of dancing in Main Street establishments that is proposed in the current draft of the Zoning Ordinance.
City
On Tuesday, City Council will consider the historical value of a few Mid-Century Modern-style buildings that were slated for demolition by a condominium developer.
When a 21-unit development, on 21st
Zoning Issues: Live-work spaces
Working close to home is extremely desirable in a traffic-marred area like Los Angeles County, so it makes sense that many Santa Monicans are clamoring to
A century-old garage that now houses a restaurant is being considered for designation as a City Landmark.
The building, where the Enterprise Fish Company is located, on Kinney Street in