Displaced residents of the city’s most affluent enclaves are paying obscene prices to relocate to “safer” neighborhoods across the Westside: "People are looking as high as $100,000 a month." ...
Peter Dreier, an urban and environmental policy professor at Occidental College, joins The Excerpt to discuss the worsening ...
"We can build ultra-low-cost centers specifically for fire victims in months, which is exactly what Los Angeles desperately ...
A loft in Long Beach, a Spanish-Style house in La Quinta and a condominium unit in a Baldwin Park building designated as a ...
There are few places in the U.S. with a tougher housing market than Los Angeles, meaning there are few places where the ...
In the aftermath of the wildfires that ravaged parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, local and state lawmakers have ...
The former United Way headquarters Downtown will be demolished this spring to make way for a five-story mixed-income housing ...
Landlords of downtown L.A. apartments are trying to woo displaced Palisades and Altadena fire victims to a more urban setting ...
Jamshid Zaman wants to build a 24-unit apartment complex in Beverly Hills. Zaman, whose limited liability company is based in ...
Housing and land use experts say a Los Angeles city law could require the Pacific Palisades to include “affordable” housing ...
Lahaina lost about 700 affordable units in the devastating August 2023 wildfire that killed at least 102 people and destroyed ...