Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. recently released its annual report stating that Downtown is as vibrant as ever.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
What's your assessment of Downtown and
Editor:
On Aug. 13, the City Council will consider what maximum building heights and mass to study in the environmental impact report for the Downtown Specific Plan, which will guide
We regret the departure of Ashley Archibald, our staff writer for the past couple of years, but with that comes the arrival of our new writer, Ameera Butt.
So, last
When I moved to Santa Monica in 1994, traffic moved. Fifth Street was one-way north. Fourth Street had four lanes of traffic, two moving in each direction, as did Broadway
Editor:
I find it quite interesting that the people against the removal of the Village Trailer Park are so dismayed that they finally lost the fight.
First of all, Marc
DOWNTOWN — On May 6, a crowd of over 300 people gathered in the east wing of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
The atmosphere was charged with emotion as resident after
Enticing rich tourists to Santa Monica by building towering hotels with ocean views and then collecting a 14 percent bed tax to pay for the city bureaucracy is the inner
The City Council has ordered a survey to gauge how residents feel about development Downtown. We figured we'd cut to the chase and ask our readers what they
CITY HALL — A small wording change in a recently approved law lowering rent and income limits on Santa Monica's affordable housing supply may make a big difference for
Violence continued to plague Santa Monica last week with yet another multiple shooting.
This time two men were shot in broad daylight in the Pico Neighborhood, with one succumbing to
Editor:
Here they go again! Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights every year has to think up more and more devious tricks on apartment owners to get re-elected. They have
Last Friday's shooting rampage through the streets of Santa Monica has us thinking about gun laws. California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, yet