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If you’ve been here for a while, you might possibly remember that two years ago I submitted a CPRA request regarding a planned project in Westlake that displaced 36 households. The law requires a response within 10 calendar days.
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1225 South Hope Street, home to a Bluebird Office Supplies store, wasn’t vacant. On Sunday morning, it burned anyway. (Need office supplies? Bluebird’s Westside and online storefronts are open.)
While any building fire is bad, a fire in an...
(Photo by Alhambra Preservation Group)
In 2020, a 1908 Craftsman house and an adjacent 1923 bungalow court escaped the wrecking ball.
Now, they’re in danger again due to a proposed density bonus project.
These homes need not be hauled of...
1232 South Bonnie Brae Street, or what is left of it after the second fire. Image courtesy of Father Dylan Littlefield.
1232 South Bonnie Brae Street has caught on fire before. The big 1902 Craftsman, converted to a triplex years ago, had...
I don’t trust Mayor Bass, and after reading about an alarming conflict of interest in her proposed budget, I don’t believe anyone should.
LA Material’s Julia Wick noticed a proposition to allow home-sharing businesses to pre-pay bed tax a...
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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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