Adaptive re-use. Re-purposing. Remodeling. Addition. Re-habilitating. Restoring. All these phrases are terms that describe breathing new life into older buildings. Some developers and building industry professionals talk of buildings as
As a community, we have spent more than six years establishing goals and objectives in defining the LUCE, a new general plan for our city. Then we set out to
A multitude of regulations, ordinances, laws, boards, commissions, etc. define, affect, and impact the work that architects and clients do designing and planning buildings, and public spaces.
A complex web
Tomorrow night, City Council will review and pick an official name for what is now known as "Buffer Park" -- a 2.35-acre strip of land along Exposition
It wasn't a heated exchange, but Santa Monica firefighters publicly disagreed with their chief over how many new positions should be added to the force.
City Council ultimately
On the morning of Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Santa Monica citizens will converge on the East Wing of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium for the second of three planned
Cities are entered and organized around their major boulevards. The nine boulevard entrances to our City are San Vicente, Wilshire, Santa Monica, Broadway, Colorado, Olympic, Pico, Ocean Park and Lincoln.
After months of discussion about the future of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, appointed community members and other interested citizens will soon grapple with the issue in a simulated yet
Santa Monica City Council
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12 p.m. Wednesday:The Daily Press is still waiting to hear how many absentee and provisional ballots were cast at polling places last
Michael Feinstein, Phil Brock, Jennifer Kennedy, Frank Gruber, Nick Boles, Sue Himmelrich, Pam O'Connor, Richard McKinnon, Kevin McKeown discuss homelessness in Santa Monica at Squirm Night at the
MAIN LIBRARY - The residents have spoken and what they said was, "Booooooo..."
If Residocracy's first-ever City Council candidate forum, held Monday night at the Main