On Tuesday, City Council will consider the historical value of a few Mid-Century Modern-style buildings that were slated for demolition by a condominium developer.
When a 21-unit development, on 21st
In January, 1115 Georgina Ave., a house constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style in 1932 got a new roof, a new door (the French doors were replaced), and new siding.
Editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles previewing City Council's reviewing of the Zoning Ordinance Update. The articles will focus on the
Before they were selling rooms for more than $400 per night, three Santa Monica hotels were aiding battle-tired soldiers in the midst of the second World War.
Hotel Casa Del
Three bungalows slated for demolition were nominated by the Landmarks Commission for protection last week.
The houses on the 500 block of Hill Street in the Ocean Park neighborhood were
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles focused on a report released by City Hall's Planning and Community Development Department that updates
Owners of Landmarked courtyard apartment buildings on Ocean Avenue want to tear them down, claiming economic hardship, and replace them with condominiums.
The current buildings contain 16 units and were
OCEAN AVENUE — After years of red tape, Santa Monica's last remaining beach-facing cottage can be enjoyed by moneyed visitors.
The historic yellow cottage at 2219 Ocean Ave. took