Anybody wanting to live in Santa Monica today has a limited number of housing types from which to choose. One could purchase a single-family home or a condominium, or rent
Downtown Santa Monica Inc. (DTSM) held its annual meeting on Aug. 13 and among the many speeches, toasts, reflections and plans was a wealth of data regarding the city'
Several Verizon customers were without a landline phone due to an equipment failure this week. According to a Verizon statement, a call routing switch that serves a portion of Santa
The Planning Commission will debate two development agreements with NMS properties for new, mixed-used projects in Santa Monica at itsJuly 22 meeting.
Staff members are recommending development agreements for the
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Future topics will include permanent supportive housing, the role of Development Agreements
Rick Cole, Santa Monica's new city manager, has suggested that despite the vigorous and sometimes acrimonious political debate in our city, residents may actually share common ground on
Covering just 2 acres, with 12 rides and 14 midway games, Santa Monica Pier's own Pacific Park has beaten out the top dogs in the California theme park
We would like to wish Rick Cole a warm welcome to Santa Monica as our new City Manager. His lifelong career in public policy and civic engagement will be a
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce's new Chair of the Board plans to promote a greater understanding of the city's business community over the coming year.
Editor's note: This is the first of a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Future topics will include workforce housing, permanent supportive housing, the role of
Matthew Gibbons founded Gibbons Media after working as a senior account executiveat Striker Media Group for 10 years. Gibbons Media is now launching an app called Million Maps App. The