To say City Council granted its approval of Frank Gehry’s Ocean Avenue Project would be an understatement — councilmembers heaped praise on the mixed-use LEED Platinum certified development designed by
Despite hours of heated discussion last week, decisions on a pair of dueling ballot measures to raise taxes on property sales above $8 million were pushed to a July 26
Just 48 hours after convening on Tuesday, Council will meet again on Thursday night for a special meeting to discuss a mixed-use development designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. During
Homeless researchers and service providers know that the status quo approach to solving homelessness in Los Angeles County is failing and failing badly.
The $1.2 billion in affordable housing
While every Councilmember had issues with the revisions to Santa Monica’s state mandated plan to demonstrate capacity for almost 9,000 new units of housing by 2029, they begrudgingly
The Santa Monica City Council is poised to finalize its second attempt at this year’s Housing Element when it meets on Tuesday, June 21.
The California Department of Housing
As of this week, the City of Santa Monica has four months remaining in which to provide an updated — acceptable — housing element to meet the requirements of the Department of
The demolition of PS3 became significantly more visible recently.
Work had previously focused on removing walls along the edges of the building with metal supports holding up the various floors.
The Santa Monica Planning Commission voiced its approval on Wednesday night for a luxury hotel, apartment, retail and public space project on Ocean Avenue at Santa Monica Boulevard, designed by
The clock is ticking for Santa Monica to complete a plan to build almost 9,000 new units by 2029 and avoid further penalties and funding cuts from the state.
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Minority neighborhoods where residents were long denied home loans have twice as many oil and gas wells as mostly white neighborhoods, according to a new study
Fans of dark chocolate peanut butter cups and Mandarin orange chicken may do a double take while walking down 5th Street this week: Trader Joe’s has officially announced it