Santa Monica faces a tremendous threat to the quality of life of its residents with the runaway development being approved or about to be approved. Even with the rescinding of
DOWNTOWN — The steering committee of the largest political party in the city, Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), voted last week to condemn an affordable housing-related advertisement placed by
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — What started as complaints from hotel workers about labor conditions at the DoubleTree Suites has led to an investigation into the hotel's finances by the Santa
MAIN LIBRARY - Developers selected by City Council to take a crack at the public Downtown plot on Arizona Avenue between Fourth and Fifth streets showed off their 84-foot-tall alternative
THE ARCHIVES - Anticipating the new transit options from Los Angeles to the sea, developers pounced on Santa Monica in May of 1914.
"Four avenues to sea stimulate building,
Last Tuesday evening, residents turned up for a "show and tell" for the new Bergamot Station Arts Center redevelopment planned for the gallery complex.
City Hall's
Editor:
I attended the Bergamot Station Arts Center meeting on May 6 and I have the following comments:
1. The existing Bergamot Station Arts Center is extremely fragile. It can
CITYWIDE - Despite a slight decline in visitors in 2013, tourists stayed longer and spent more, according to the Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB).
On Friday, the CVB
BERGAMOT STATION - Residents got loud during a community meeting about the proposed development of Bergamot Station, currently the largest art complex in Southern California.
City Council heard proposals from
CIVIC CENTER — The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium is closed but not forgotten.
Over the past few weeks, sleek new BMWs have been on display underneath the building's canopy
President Barack Obama will travel to Los Angeles on May 7 and 8 for several fundraisers that may cause traffic delays for residents on the Westside.
The President is expected