CITY HALL - City Council will consider green-lighting a ballot measure that would allow the Rent Control Board to increase costs for landlords and decrease fees for renters.
If approved
CITYWIDE — Bill Dawson found the keys — in an envelope between the screen door and the front door — and let himself into the Airbnb unit he'd rented.
Inside was
DOWNTOWN — The owners of a landmarked apartment building have agreed to settle complaints filed last summer by disabled tenants who said they were harassed and had their privacy violated.
Under
A 20-unit apartment complex located just north of Wilshire Boulevard has sold for $6 million.
The multi-family complex, which includes two, three-bedroom/two-bathroom units; 12, two-bedroom/one-bathroom units; and six,
CITYWIDE —Los Angeles-area investors might still be leery about the future of California's economy, but when it comes to Santa Monica real estate, they are bullish, according to
The United States Postal Service made $25 million off the sale of the old Fifth Street post office building last month, USPS officials said.
There's no word what
CITYWIDE — Another rapidly expanding startup is leaving Santa Monica.
Developers of one of the world's most played videogames, Riot Games, is headed to West L.A., about a
CITYWIDE — City Hall recently opted to sell a million dollar single-family home located north of Wilshire Boulevard and set the revenue aside for affordable housing.
This didn't sit
EASTSIDE
A 18,000 square-foot office building has been purchased for $7.9 million, according to Lee & Associates-Los Angeles West, a brokerage firm.
A limited liability company purchased the
DOWNTOWN — Commercial real estate services firm Avison Young announced it has completed a five-year office lease valued at $1.35 million with GumGum, Inc., an image-based advertising firm.
GumGum will
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
This week Phil, Ben, Simone and John discuss Downtown Santa Monica development.
The City Council earlier this month approved the heights and densities of future buildings to be studied for