BERGAMOT STATION — The man credited with turning Bergamot Station from empty warehouses to a bustling world-renowned art center is backing out of the developer selection process.
Three development teams are
The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
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Santa Monica Architects for a Responsible Tomorrow suggests new development in the city be constricted by low height limits until the traffic situation improves ("Taking height limits to
The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
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In Friday's Community Briefs you printed Assemblyman Richard Bloom response to City Council rescinding its approval of the Hines project ("Richard Bloom criticizes Hines decision"
DOWNTOWN — The steering committee of the largest political party in the city, Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), voted last week to condemn an affordable housing-related advertisement placed by
The residents of Santa Monica achieved a major victory last Tuesday when City Council repealed their previously approved development agreement for a proposed 765,000-square-foot mixed-use project called the Bergamot
CITY HALL - On Tuesday, when City Council reversed its decision to approve the Hines development agreement, several members expressed their frustration over the vitriol surrounding the debate.
Some of
Former Santa Monica Mayor and current State Assembly Member Richard Bloom, has released a statement regarding the City Council's decision to revoke approval of the controversial Hines development
CITY HALL — The controversial Hines project's development agreement was repealed at Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
The Bergamot Transit Village project was initially approved in a
CITY HALL — City Council will consider repealing its controversial agreement that would allow a developer to add five, roughly 80-foot-tall buildings to the east side of Santa Monica, on Tuesday.
Last Tuesday evening, residents turned up for a "show and tell" for the new Bergamot Station Arts Center redevelopment planned for the gallery complex.
City Hall's