Following a months-long saga, Santa Monica City Council is on track to approve and adopt a revised version of the city’s 6th Cycle Housing Element at the upcoming Oct.
Over its 63 years in business, Big Jo’s has earned its place in the pantheon of Santa Monica burger joints. Serving up staples like bacon cheeseburgers, egg salad sandwiches
ADAM BEAM
Associated Press
They’ve become a familiar sight along the wide commercial corridors of America — empty buildings once filled by big retailers who have closed their doors, in
Santa Monica landlords accused of price gouging tenants during a declared state of emergency after raising rents by 250% have agreed to a diversion program that could keep them out
Neighbors may be up in arms over the new Lincoln Center Project that will replace the Gelson’s grocery store in Ocean Park, but complaints over its size and appearance
At long last, Santa Monica’s housing element is set to reach final approval.
The latest update on the months-long saga came out earlier this month, after the California Department
A plan to convert 27.8 acres of prime Malibu bluff-top real estate into a sprawling cemetery raised eyebrows when it was revealed in 2015, after developers gave up their
An aging retail/commercial building on the Third Street Promenade was recently razed to make way for what developers plan will be a new, more modern three-story storefront.
The property,
A proposed large-scale supportive/affordable housing project to be located steps from the beach in Venice is set to go before the California Coastal Commission this week, but commission staff
Construction: Samohi staff, students, teachers and community members gathered Monday afternoon at a groundbreaking ceremony for two new buildings on campus. The Gold Gym and the Exploration Building are expected
Construction of two new buildings on the Samohi campus will kick-off next week with a groundbreaking ceremony open to staff, students and members of the community.
The buildings- the Gold
ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
Facing a housing shortage in the nation's most populous state, California's legislative leaders on Thursday backed a pair of bills that would