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For years Burbank residents, business owners and elected officials have been squabbling over a plan to run a speedy new bus line through the middle of town.
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Santa Monica's housing market continues to command premium prices despite a cooling period following the pandemic-era real estate boom, with rental costs significantly outpacing both state and national
The Santa Monica City Council has approved zoning changes for two commercial properties in separate 5-2 votes, correcting what city staff called inadvertent mapping errors while overriding neighborhood opposition concerned
In 2022, the Los Angeles electorate voted to slap the sale of mansions and other high-value real estate deals across the city with a hefty tax.
Locals have been debating
Related California is preparing to open 700 Broadway, a 196-unit residential building in downtown Santa Monica that caps a multi-year luxury redevelopment of an entire city block that began with
With the Trump administration again threatening mass firings of federal employees, Gov. Gavin Newsom must soon decide whether California landlords must accept Social Security benefit delays as an excuse not
Before announcing the hire, Zwick's new boss addressed Council at a recent meeting about affordable housing
City Councilman Jesse Zwick has announced he has accepted a position as
The Santa Monica City Council voted 6-1 at its last meeting to approve a pilot program allowing developers to build affordable housing off-site instead of requiring it as part of
More than 50 residents gathered in Pacific Palisades on Saturday as part of statewide demonstrations against Senate Bill 79, California's controversial transit-oriented housing legislation that has split cities
California lawmakers are preparing for a historic surge in federal funding for affordable housing construction, a tsunami of subsidy that advocates say could as much as double the number of
The national housing market is stuck in a post-pandemic rut.
Prices and interest rates have stalled out at unaffordable highs, keeping buyers at bay. Sellers, unable to fetch the still-higher
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday extended housing price gouging protections for residents displaced by January's devastating wildfires through Aug. 30, continuing safeguards that limit