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Los Angeles now seems "like a sad company town where the mill is closing" as the industry, its stars, and everyday workers ...
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The California Senate passed a bill to allow Los Angeles County and other municipalities to use property taxes to fund ...
While residential real estate remained a seller’s market at the close of 2024, there were still plenty of neighborhoods with opportunity. Spending cuts create uncertainty for low-income housing ...
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Considering a home purchase in Los Angeles? These neighborhoods are gaining steam in the real estate world. According to an analysis from nonprofit newsroom Crosstown, West Adams has experienced ...
The wildfires that devastated Los Angeles in January have caused a world of destruction. They've also plunged an already troubled housing market into a new crisis.
The predicament has its origins on last November’s ballot, when Angelenos approved a sweeping plan to reorganize their ...
Los Angeles affordable housing developers have long been fighting an uphill battle to create below-market-rate units for a population that is growing far faster than housing can be built. But with ...
Bisnow's May 7 Los Angeles Affordable Housing Conference will gather commercial real estate professionals for networking and discussing trends and developments.
The city of Los Angeles permitted more than 17,200 housing units last year, according to a new annual progress report issued by city planning officials.