The City Council could strengthen Santa Monica’s home-sharing ordinance after a five-bedroom home was converted to an Airbnb housing up to 36 people.
Councilmember Ted Winterer has asked city
There’s an app for everything these days, ranging from rideshares to food deliveries and even anonymous social networking. Now, a Santa Monica resident will build, in his words, the
By Cathy Bussewitz
Uber lost $5.24 billion in the second quarter — its largest quarterly loss ever — after making huge stock-based payouts in the months following its initial public offering.
By Cathy Bussewitz
Lyft continued to bleed money in its second quarter but says it expects to stem some of those losses, raising its outlook for 2019.
The ride-hailing company
Uber is laying off 400 employees in marketing, about a quarter of the marketing team's global workforce of 1,200 people.
The move, announced Monday, follows a leadership
Uber passengers can now get a more spacious ride and a less talkative driver — if they’re willing to shell out a few extra dollars.
The ride-hailing giant launched “comfort”
Uber is testing restaurant food deliveries by drone.
The company’s Uber Eats unit began the tests in San Diego with McDonald’s and plans to expand to other restaurants
Most scooter riders have learned a few rules of the road since the devices landed in Santa Monica nearly two years ago.
The City of Santa Monica and the four
Google’s self-driving car spinoff Waymo is teaming up with Lyft in Arizona to attempt to lure passengers away from ride-hailing market leader Uber.
The alliance announced Tuesday will allow
Ride-hailing giant Uber is aiming to raise $9 billion in its mammoth initial public stock offering that, while smaller than initially expected, still dwarfs most stock market debuts.
The San
Uber is providing a look under the hood of its business in the lead-up to its hotly anticipated debut on the stock market.
Documents released Thursday offered the most detailed
Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft have redefined what we expect from transportation, hooking customers on the immediacy of on-demand rides with a few clicks on a smartphone.
But whether the