Plans for an eight-story building at the corner of 6th Street and Colorado Avenue are moving forward.
Last week, the Planning Commission unanimously approved the project, which is located one
In May, owners at Lorin, a boutique shoe store on the 3rd Street Promenade, taped sale signs on the widows as they prepared to permanently close. The signs were soon
With the departure of Whole Foods from the corner of 5th and Wilshire, Downtown lost one of its two grocery stores and while a new tenant will be a retail
The Downtown Community Plan’s (DCP) stringent new rules for affordable housing production were almost demolished this week when a pair of councilmembers cast protest votes against the procedural motion
I read your piece Sunday, about our fair city, in the LA Times Calendar section, headlined “‘A grand bargain’ and a model?” — and I too ended with a question mark.
The Downtown Community Plan will have its last public hearing on Tuesday during the July 25 City Council Meeting.
The zoning document will guide development in the Downtown area between
City Council has given preliminary approval to the Downtown Community Plan with instructions to bring a final version of the document for approval on July 25.
The council made a
The Downtown Community Plan may be the headliner for the July 11 City Council Meeting but the opening act is also worth your attention.
The Consent Calendar includes items considered
Santa Monica’s Downtown Community Plan is beginning its final trip through the halls of local government with a first stop at a special City Council meeting on July 10.
Santa Monica’s massive new planning document has cleared a major hurdle and now heads to the City Council. The Planning Commission voted 6 to 1 Wednesday to approve the
Aggressive new parking requirements in the Downtown Community Plan (DCP) cut the required number of parking spaces in new housing developments in half. In the coming years, newcomers moving into
With the future of downtown Santa Monica’s skyline up for debate, development groups, architects and business advocates are pushing for more height and greater density in the Downtown Community