DOWNTOWN — Developer OTO can't build their hotels at Fifth Street and Colorado Avenue unless they agree to pay workers $15.37 an hour, give $1 million for street
OCEAN AVE — Once a favorite retreat of Hollywood's golden age personalities, The Georgian Hotel is wiping the dust off its red carpet and welcoming guests to celebrate its
CITY HALL— Issues over labor, design, and community benefits caused planning commissioners to delay approval of two proposed hotels on Fifth Street and Colorado Avenue Wednesday night.
The proposed Courtyard
MAIN LIBRARY— Residents voiced opposition to the height and the inclusion of condominiums, but lauded the aesthetic design of the proposed plans to replace the former Holiday Inn at a
CITY HALL — About two dozen workers from union hotels across town showed up at City Hall Friday to protest a developer's proposed project at Fifth Street and Colorado
OCEAN AVE — Famed architect Frank Gehry said Monday he realizes there are issues with his luxury hotel proposal for the corner of Ocean Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard that aren&
COLORADO AVE — There are still a handful of concerns from the Planning Commission and a local union on the proposed six-story Hampton Inn & Suites on Colorado Avenue and Courtyard
CITY HALL — Fairmont Miramar Hotel representatives stand by statements about the Huntley Hotel and its owner despite threats from the Huntley's attorney, according to a letter from the
THIRD STREET — City officials disappointed neighbors of a luxury hotel on Third Street Monday, declaring that there was no evidence that the business had violated any laws despite residents'
DOWNTOWN — A union organizer is helping opponents of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel redevelopment wield the race card in a battle to put the project on ice, according to e-mails received
OCEAN AVENUE — The ownership of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel unleashed a public assault Thursday on the owner of a neighboring establishment who the company says has been waging an undercover
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