Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Thursday to allow mid-rise and high-rise housing near major transit stops, overriding local zoning rules in a move supporters say will boost housing production but
City Council approved a $35.5 million contract to replace the city's iconic but aging pier bridge, moving forward with a critical infrastructure project that will keep one
Two former senior living facilities on Ocean Avenue will open as supportive housing for people with serious mental illness before the end of October, city officials confirmed last week.
The
Several businesses on the 2500 block of Wilshire Boulevard are preparing to close by the end of October to make way for demolition and construction of a major residential development
A pilot program designed to jumpstart stalled housing construction in Santa Monica reached its 1,000-unit capacity within two days of launch, prompting city planners to seek an extension of
The Santa Monica Architectural Review Board unanimously approved a 260-unit housing development Monday, Sept. 15, after the developer hired a new architect and completely redesigned the project, abandoning what board
Council voted 5-2 at their last meeting to approve an emergency zoning ordinance that dramatically expands housing development possibilities in single-family neighborhoods, allowing up to 20 units on vacant residential
The Swig Company announced Monday it has renewed a 17,000-square-foot lease with Provident Financial Management on the top floor of 3130 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica.
Provident Financial Management
The Santa Monica City Council has approved a major amendment to the RAND Corporation's development agreement that will allow the nonprofit research organization to expand commercial uses at
The national housing market is stuck in a post-pandemic rut.
Prices and interest rates have stalled out at unaffordable highs, keeping buyers at bay. Sellers, unable to fetch the still-higher
Santa Monica has emerged as the second most expensive rental market in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with one-bedroom apartments commanding a median rent of $2,900, according to the
Months after wildfires devastated large portions of Pacific Palisades, a slow but determined push to rebuild is beginning to reshape the charred hillsides and fractured neighborhoods. At the center of