An international candy and gift retailer has signed an eight-year lease for a franchise on the Third Street Promenade.
It'Sugar, which specializes in the sale of sweets, novelty
A Santa Monica medical office has been sold to a Carpinteria-based investment company for more than $54 million, according to developers.
Montecito Medical finalized a deal to purchase UCLA Health&
OLYMPIC BLVD — An Atlanta-based real estate investment and management company has bought the Lantana office complex in Santa Monica, the company announced Thursday.
It was reportedly sold for more than
CITYWIDE — Leadership at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel fired off another round against the Huntley Hotel Friday morning with a flyer accusing its competitor of conspiring to deprive Santa Monica of
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board embraced compromise Thursday night, agreeing to raise registration fees by almost half of what officials proposed four months ago and force landlords for the
DOWNTOWN — Owners of the former Holiday Inn in Downtown unveiled new plans Thursday that would replace the eight-story 1960s building with three new ones ranging from five to 15 stories
PICO BLVD — Dozens of community members gathered in Virginia Avenue Park Tuesday night to discuss ways to restore and manage the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, potentially returning it to its
CITY HALL — City officials may come to voters as soon as 2014 with a measure to create a local source of funds to pay for affordable housing production in Santa
Santa Monica Place won the 2013 Best-of-the-Best VIVA Global Design and Development Award, real estate investment company Macerich announced Saturday.
Macerich purchased the once-indoor mall in 1999 to renovate it
MID-CITY — A multi-billionaire with strong ties to Saint John's Health Center has offered to buy the hospital for an undisclosed sum, a move that is supported by the
MAIN LIBRARY — The Santa Monica Civic Center Auditorium can survive past its planned June closure, but it will have to revolutionize its layout, amenities and management structure if it plans
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board will discuss a proposal Thursday to close a half-million dollar gap in its budget by raising registration fees and, for the first time, forcing