Total taxable sales on the Third Street Promenade rose 4.2% last year while the city’s other shopping districts, Main Street and Montana Avenue, both saw a roughly 3%
A revised plan to open a Target store in Downtown will have a new hearing before the Architectural Review aboard in August.
At the August 19 meeting, Commissioners will see
The Los Angeles City Council let a law that prohibited living in a vehicle in residential areas and near schools and parks expire earlier this month.
The city council passed
City Council will settle two controversial landmark designations Tuesday.
The appellants are trying to overturn decisions the Landmarks Commission made last month about the personal home of one of Southern
The 33 properties in Santa Monica with development agreements are all complying with their contracts, according to an annual review that the City Council will discuss Tuesday.
A real estate
A collection of businesses and private property owners are considering the formation of business improvement districts on and near the pier to fund services such as litter removal, spot cleaning,
Santa Monica property values are the third-highest in Los Angeles County, according to data the county assessor released Monday.
The combined assessed value of the city’s properties has soared
The Rent Control Board (RCB) is recommending to City Council that renters should be allowed to challenge citations that code enforcement officers issue to their landlords.
The board voted unanimously
By Blake Atwell
Istanbul, Turkey native Savas Siricki came to Los Angeles in 2008 with plans to study English at UCLA for five months. Upon arriving to Los Angeles’ westside,
Rent increases for rent controlled units will be limited to 2% this year with a maximum monthly increase of $44.
Rent control increases are governed by formulas in the City
Officials are revising development standards in Santa Monica’s single-family neighborhoods to discourage developers from replacing small homes with mansions.
In the city’s four single-family neighborhoods — Sunset Park, North
Google is pouring $1 billion into easing the high-priced housing headaches that it and its Silicon Valley peers helped give the San Francisco Bay Area.
The pledge announced Tuesday by