City departments make their cases for a piece of the Measure K-funded pie
During a three-and-a-half hour long study session for Santa Monica City Council, a discussion was held with
In a move that almost snuck under the radar last month, the City Council voted 4-3 to support an effort by an affordable housing developer to purchase another large property
The Legislature has foisted a $500 million compromise on affordable housing developers and one of the state’s largest construction unions. Not everyone likes the deal and it’s not
The project at 1650 Lincoln Blvd is beginning its reach for the sky, ultimately making this centrally-situated six block area a super-concentrated hotbed of construction.
At the July 15 meeting of the city’s Architectural Review Board (ARB), the board held a lengthy discussion on the Bergamot Area Plan which was first adopted in September 2013
Mid-City Santa Monica may be on the verge of adding a prominent housing location, while another proposal for the area was recently shot down by the city’s Architectural Review
Vikings forge path to their college athletic homes
The Samohi student body honored some of the school’s finest senior student-athletes as they made their college decisions during a National
In the latest chapter of the story starring Santa Monica’s famed Civic Auditorium, Council voted unanimously to instruct the City to issue a public notice to solicit letters of
In the minds of most Californians, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) bring to mind words like “small,” “subtle” and “cute.” None of which describe the side-by-side ADU duplexes on E Street.
A proposal to force hotel developers to replace housing lost in the development process advanced out of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission last week as part of a deal