My apartment door won’t close and lock. This leaves me concerned for my safety and the security of my belongings.
I have made many attempts to have my landlord
The Silicon Beach economy is maturing and evolving according to global law firm Goodwin who have recently announced plans to set up a new practice in Santa Monica dedicated to
The City of Santa Monica wants to build affordable housing on a property it owns downtown.
The City owns 1318 4th St., which is currently home to Parking Structure No.
Disney is eliminating smoking areas at its theme and water parks in California and Florida.
The company said in a statement on Thursday that smoking also won’t be allowed
Charging drivers $4 to enter parts of Santa Monica and West Los Angeles could reduce traffic by 19 percent during peak hours, according to a new study.
The Southern California
Apartments smaller than 375 square feet are temporarily banned in Santa Monica while City Hall crafts new laws to regulate micro-apartments.
City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit market-rate micro-apartments
An endangered federal program that has helped preserve the historic Route 66 Highway for two decades has issued its last call for grants aimed at saving aging buildings and landmarks.
A 47-foot high building with apartments, commercial space and creative offices will be built near Bergamot Station.
The building will join several other mixed-use developments planned near the Expo Line
55 affordable apartments are coming to the Pico neighborhood.
Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM), a nonprofit that owns and operates 1,719 affordable residences throughout the city, is building
Two multistory buildings rising in downtown Santa Monica will replace low-rise buildings with commercial space and 80 apartments.
A 40-unit building at 601 Wilshire Blvd. will replace a FedEx and
The developers of a six-story building that will rise behind the Santa Monica Public Library on 6th Street are going back to the drawing board after the Architectural Review Board
The City of Santa Monica is reviewing plans for two mixed-use buildings that will bring hundreds of new residents to Ocean Park and Mid-City.
On Monday, the Architectural Review Board