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Empty Los Angeles

Empty Los Angeles aims to shine a light on abated, abandoned, long-empty, or misused buildings. emptylosangeles.com

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A Concerning Update on 1816 N. Wilton Place (RIP), Emptied in 2008

You may already know about 1744 and 1750 North Wilton Place, abandoned and invaded by destructive squatters. 1744, a Craftsman duplex built in 1911, had to be knocked down by LAFD after a fire this spring.

a month ago
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Fires, Reckless Demolition, and Unbuilt Projects: Eight Infuriating Stories in One Post

(Pictured: 2656 Magnolia Avenue, a green 1905 bungalow with red brick, illegally demolished in 2022.)

a month ago
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A Brand New Building Has Been Empty for 9 Months and It's LADWP's Fault

In 1979, Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra ran for Mayor of San Francisco. The notoriously outspoken Biafra saw corruption and poverty overrunning the city he called home, and he didn’t like it one bit.

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"Tenancy In Common" Displaces Tenants

Although I am in no position to buy anything anytime soon, I’ll admit I’ve occasionally peeked at local real estate listings. If you do as well, you’ve probably seen some listings for “Tenancy In Common” homes (especially common with bungal...

2 months ago
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    Empty Los Angeles aims to shine a light on abated, abandoned, long-empty, or misused buildings. emptylosangeles.com

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