Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday the launch of an artificial intelligence-driven software system aimed at accelerating building permit approvals for communities recovering from the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires.
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At the second panel covering the subject of “Strategies in Rebuilding” at this year’s Luskin Summit, a coalition of experts laid out an ambitious framework to accelerate the rebuilding
The number of rent-controlled units in Santa Monica saw a small increase in 2024, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth in the city's protected housing stock, according
A new 13-story Art Deco apartment tower is being proposed for 1427 Lincoln Blvd, marking a rare high-rise addition to the city’s skyline and a bold shift in architectural
Nearly four months after a wildfire tore through Pacific Palisades, destroying hundreds of homes and leaving families scattered across Southern California, state and local officials are warning that rebuilding efforts
One hundred days after wildfire swept through Pacific Palisades, Altadena and parts of Malibu, local, state and federal leaders gathered on Friday afternoon at Will Rogers State Beach to outline
More people are paying a premium for less space in Los Angeles apartments as population growth has returned to the region following a post-Covid dip, though Santa Monica is bucking
A Los Angeles landlord was recorded on video in a heated confrontation with tenants in January, following months of dispute over a property in Winnetka, with both sides presenting different
The Santa Monica City Council introduced an ordinance Tuesday that would strengthen the city's public nuisance laws and give code enforcement officials additional tools to address problem properties.
A donation center set up by local youth to support fire victims is being forced to close as plans for an affordable housing development have thrown the future of their
One of architect Frank Gehry's earliest works, a six-unit apartment building in Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood, has hit the market for $3.5 million in
California lawmakers are taking aim at different aspects of the state's housing market through legislation targeting both renters and property owners.
Attorney General Rob Bonta and Assemblymember Matt