Nearly four months after wildfires reduced thousands of Los Angeles-area homes to rubble and ash, some residents are starting to rebuild.
In the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, construction workers recently began
The City’s future affordable housing landscape near the 17th Street/Santa Monica College Metro Station is beginning to take shape, with four development teams submitting plans to transform surface
Bank of America’s downtown Santa Monica financial center is preparing to close as the city moves forward with redevelopment plans that will convert the site into affordable housing.
The
At the second panel covering the subject of “Strategies in Rebuilding” at this year’s Luskin Summit, a coalition of experts laid out an ambitious framework to accelerate the rebuilding
A new 13-story Art Deco apartment tower is being proposed for 1427 Lincoln Blvd, marking a rare high-rise addition to the city’s skyline and a bold shift in architectural
Nearly four months after a wildfire tore through Pacific Palisades, destroying hundreds of homes and leaving families scattered across Southern California, state and local officials are warning that rebuilding efforts
A donation center set up by local youth to support fire victims is being forced to close as plans for an affordable housing development have thrown the future of their
A proposal to bring new housing to a vacant lot in Downtown Santa Monica has taken a step forward, with updated details being released.
The development, located at 1441 Lincoln
A residential project proposed for a corner lot on Montana Avenue would replace 10 existing homes with a new 24-unit apartment building, according to a recent application submitted to the
Updated plans for a proposed affordable housing development at the former site of Parking Structure 3 were presented recently in a staff report to the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board.
Crowds of guests and media gathered on the rooftop of 3031 Santa Monica Blvd to watch as more units were added to a prefabricated apartment building known as Berkeley Station
An affordable housing push in Mid-City received a key recommendation this past week.
At the Feb. 3 meeting of the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board (ARB), the board supported the