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An Altadena resident and dedicated trail steward now has a two-fold mission — to rebuild his house, and the nearby trails that made it home. Support for LAist comes from.
Five months after wildfires devastated Altadena, CA, developers have started buying up burned lots in the city, raising fears of gentrification among locals.But one real estate agent argues that ...
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is trying to speed up home rebuilding in Altadena after the county failed to issue a single permit in the three months since the Eaton fire devastated the town.
Commercial properties in Altadena are excluded from FEMA's Eaton Fire cleanup efforts. Los Angeles County is offering small business loans up to $75,000 for affected businesses.
The Altadena Collective intends to help homeowners collectively organize rebuilding efforts — and make rebuilding more affordable in the process.
The Altadena Builds Back Foundation, or ABBF provided the funding to San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity to rebuild 22 homes over three years in west Altadena for low-income, underinsured and ...
Petrini, 47, bought her Altadena home, where she lived with her partner and two daughters, for $705,000 in 2019. Built in 1925, it’s 1,352 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms on a ...
Altadena leaders are seeking help from state officials to keep the community intact by fighting real estate speculation after the Eaton Fire. "Please stand with us. Please fight with us. Please ...
The fires that burned through Los Angeles County in January destroyed thousands of homes — and hundreds of entire blocks. This is one of those blocks, a stretch of Wapello Street, in the ...