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Real Estate & Zoning News in Los Angeles County, California

ArchiWise tracks 72 stories about real estate, zoning, permitting, and policy in Los Angeles County, California. We surface the local decisions (rezonings, council debates, infrastructure investment, hazard mapping updates) that change how property gets built and bought. Updated as new coverage publishes.

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Updated Design Revealed for 200-Unit Residential Tower at 8844 Burton Way in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, California
PolicyZoning

Updated Design Revealed for 200-Unit Residential Tower at 8844 Burton Way in Beverly Hills

A revised design has emerged for a 26-story apartment building in Beverly Hills, which includes 200 residential units and is advancing as a Builder's Remedy project despite local design incongruities.

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Alliant Strategic Completes 332-Unit Mixed-Use Project in Van Nuys
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Alliant Strategic Completes 332-Unit Mixed-Use Project in Van Nuys

The Sona development at 7050 Van Nuys Boulevard in Los Angeles features apartments and ground-floor commercial space, utilizing Transit Oriented Communities incentives to include affordable housing units.

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Jaime Lee Appointed Senior Managing Director at Kennedy Wilson Following Jamison Tenure
Los Angeles, California
CompaniesMarkets

Jaime Lee Appointed Senior Managing Director at Kennedy Wilson Following Jamison Tenure

Jaime Lee, formerly CEO of Jamison, has joined Kennedy Wilson as Senior Managing Director of Capital Markets and Investments. This move follows her two-decade career at Jamison, a prominent Los Angeles developer known for its office-to-residential conversions.

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California IBank Secures $236 Million Bond for La Brea Tar Pits Master Plan
Los Angeles, California
InfrastructurePolicy

California IBank Secures $236 Million Bond for La Brea Tar Pits Master Plan

The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) has closed a $236 million revenue bond to fund the initial phase of the La Brea Tar Pits and George C. Page Museum's extensive renovation. This financing supports a Weiss/Manfredi-designed master plan, transforming the 13-acre site with new facilities and research centers.

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Framing Progresses on 192-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Los Angeles' Lake Balboa
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Framing Progresses on 192-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Los Angeles’ Lake Balboa

Construction is advancing on Linc Housing's 192-apartment affordable housing complex at 17100 Victory Boulevard in Lake Balboa. The development, financed by the Los Angeles Housing Authority, will provide homes for homeless households and families earning 30 to 80 percent of the area median income.

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Los Angeles Permits 8,800 New Homes in First Half of 2026, Tripling Previous Year's Pace
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Los Angeles Permits 8,800 New Homes in First Half of 2026, Tripling Previous Year’s Pace

The City of Los Angeles permitted over 8,800 new homes in the first half of 2026, nearly tripling last year's pace, according to Hilgard Economics. While a rebound, this figure includes replacement housing and still falls short of addressing the region's persistent housing shortage.

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Los Angeles Metro Ranks Second Nationally for Medical Office Leasing Amid High Demand
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Los Angeles Metro Ranks Second Nationally for Medical Office Leasing Amid High Demand

The Los Angeles metro area, including Orange County, secured the second-highest national ranking for healthcare leasing activity in Q2, driven by an aging population and increasing demand for outpatient services. This surge in demand is tightening medical office supply and pushing rental rates higher.

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Developers Pursue City Incentives for Stalled Oceanwide Plaza Hotel Completion
Los Angeles, California
DealsMarkets

Developers Pursue City Incentives for Stalled Oceanwide Plaza Hotel Completion

A joint venture led by KPC Development Co. and Lendlease is seeking an incentive agreement from the City of Los Angeles to finance the hotel component of the long-stalled Oceanwide Plaza project. This agreement would allow the developers to retain a portion of transient occupancy tax revenue, aiding the completion of the significant Downtown Los Angeles development.

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California Awards $6.5 Million for 110-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Boyle Heights
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

California Awards $6.5 Million for 110-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Boyle Heights

Abode Communities has secured $6.5 million in state funding for Chavez Gardens, a 110-apartment development in Boyle Heights. This project, located on a Metro-owned site, will also include 3,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.

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Construction Commences on 77-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Los Angeles' Westchester
Los Angeles, California
CompaniesPolicy

Construction Commences on 77-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Los Angeles’ Westchester

HVN Development has begun work on a five-story building at 9038 S. Reading Avenue, which will provide 77 new affordable residences for low- and moderate-income households in the Westchester area of Los Angeles, utilizing density bonus incentives.

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Santa Monica Sees First SB 79 Project with Five Townhomes Proposed on Delaware Avenue
Santa Monica, California
PolicyRegulation

Santa Monica Sees First SB 79 Project with Five Townhomes Proposed on Delaware Avenue

A new development application in Santa Monica proposes five three-story townhomes, marking the city's first project to leverage state Senate Bill 79 for increased density on a single-family lot.

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Pacific Palisades Faces Uneven Post-Wildfire Recovery Amid Permit Delays for Homeowners
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Pacific Palisades Faces Uneven Post-Wildfire Recovery Amid Permit Delays for Homeowners

Eighteen months after devastating wildfires, Pacific Palisades sees the reopening of a $100 million luxury retail complex, while the vast majority of homeowners still await rebuilding permits, highlighting a significant disparity in the community's recovery efforts.

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L.A. River Bike Path Project Faces Billion-Dollar Cost Tripling and Delays
Los Angeles, California
InfrastructurePolicy

L.A. River Bike Path Project Faces Billion-Dollar Cost Tripling and Delays

The ambitious eight-mile extension of the L.A. River bike path through downtown Los Angeles is now projected to cost over $1 billion, nearly tripling its original estimate, with groundbreaking pushed back by two years due to planning and bureaucratic hurdles.

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San Dimas Commerce Center Trades for $41M, Highlighting Regional Deal Flow
San Dimas, California
DealsMarkets

San Dimas Commerce Center Trades for $41M, Highlighting Regional Deal Flow

SRS Real Estate Partners facilitated the $41M sale of the 179,000 SF San Dimas Commerce Center, a 90% occupied light industrial park, as part of a broader series of transactions reported across Southern California's commercial real estate sector.

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Los Angeles Planning Commission Approves 379-Unit Apartment Project Near La Cienega/Jefferson Station
Los Angeles, California
PolicyRegulation

Los Angeles Planning Commission Approves 379-Unit Apartment Project Near La Cienega/Jefferson Station

The Los Angeles City Planning Commission has approved an eight-story, 379-unit apartment building in West Adams, near the La Cienega/Jefferson Metro Station. The project utilizes Transit Oriented Incentive Area bonuses, providing increased density in exchange for 42 units of extremely low-income affordable housing.

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Pasadena Design Commission Reviews Revised Plans for 71-Unit Senior Housing Project
Pasadena, California
MarketsRegulation

Pasadena Design Commission Reviews Revised Plans for 71-Unit Senior Housing Project

The Pasadena Design Commission has received a staff report detailing updated plans for a mixed-use development at 540 S. Lake Avenue, which now proposes 71 senior apartments and ground-floor retail space.

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Office Building at 1650 S. Westwood Blvd. to Undergo Adaptive Reuse for 31 Apartments
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Office Building at 1650 S. Westwood Blvd. to Undergo Adaptive Reuse for 31 Apartments

The owner of a 1970s commercial building in Westwood is shifting from ground-up construction to converting and expanding the existing structure. The revised plan for 1650 S. Westwood Blvd. will create 31 apartments, including seven extremely low-income units, utilizing city housing incentives.

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Wood Framing Rises for 405-Unit Uncommon Sepulveda Development in Van Nuys
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Wood Framing Rises for 405-Unit Uncommon Sepulveda Development in Van Nuys

Wood framing is advancing for Uncommon Developers' 405-unit 'Uncommon Sepulveda' project at 6728 Sepulveda Boulevard in Van Nuys, which utilizes Transit Oriented Communities incentives to include 41 affordable housing units.

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New 56-Unit Affordable Housing Project Proposed Near Leimert Park Station
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

New 56-Unit Affordable Housing Project Proposed Near Leimert Park Station

A five-story building featuring 56 apartments for low- and moderate-income renters is planned for 4345 S. Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles. Developed by Venice Community Housing, the project utilizes affordable housing bonuses and includes ground-floor commercial space near the K Line's Leimert Park Station.

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New Renderings Unveiled for $22 Million Watts Towers Art Center Expansion
Los Angeles, California
InfrastructurePolicy

New Renderings Unveiled for $22 Million Watts Towers Art Center Expansion

The Watts Towers Art Center campus in Los Angeles is set for a significant $22 million expansion, with newly released renderings showcasing 30,000 square feet of new park space and amenities. This project, funded in part by a $10 million grant from Jeff Bezos' Earth Fund, marks the first major revamp of the five-acre site since 1961.

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Monterey Park Approves Expanded Mixed-Use Project at 114 E. Garvey Avenue
Monterey Park, California
PolicyZoning

Monterey Park Approves Expanded Mixed-Use Project at 114 E. Garvey Avenue

The City of Monterey Park has greenlit a revised plan for the Celadon project, increasing its residential capacity from 105 condominiums to 169 apartments. This latest approval on August 5 also reduces commercial space and parking for the development at 114 E. Garvey Avenue.

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Five-Story Affordable Housing Project Proposed for East Hollywood Site
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Five-Story Affordable Housing Project Proposed for East Hollywood Site

A new 76-unit affordable housing complex is planned for 1058 N. Kingsley Drive in East Hollywood, replacing four existing homes. The project, utilizing a citywide housing incentive program, will feature prefabricated modular units and no on-site parking.

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El Segundo L.A. Sparks Training Complex Progresses Towards 2027 Completion
El Segundo, California
CompaniesInfrastructure

El Segundo L.A. Sparks Training Complex Progresses Towards 2027 Completion

Steel framing is rapidly advancing for the $150-million headquarters and training center for the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks in El Segundo, a significant development for women's professional sports infrastructure.

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Renderings Unveiled for Rebuilding Pacific Palisades Recreation Center
Los Angeles, California
PolicyZoning

Renderings Unveiled for Rebuilding Pacific Palisades Recreation Center

Plans for the fire-damaged Pacific Palisades Recreation Center, encompassing a new two-story building and an upgraded 17-acre park, were presented to the Los Angeles Board of Cultural Affairs Commissioners. Gensler and SWA Group are collaborating on the design for the project located at 851 Alma Real Drive.

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Warner Center's Promenade Mall Demolished for Rams-Anchored Mixed-Use Redevelopment
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Warner Center’s Promenade Mall Demolished for Rams-Anchored Mixed-Use Redevelopment

The former Promenade Mall in Warner Center has been razed, clearing the site for a significant mixed-use development known as Rams Village. This project, owned by Stan Kroenke, will feature the Los Angeles Rams' new headquarters, over 3,100 homes, hotel, office, and entertainment venues across 52 acres.

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Renderings Revealed for 110-Unit Workforce Housing Project in Pasadena
Pasadena, California
MarketsPolicy

Renderings Revealed for 110-Unit Workforce Housing Project in Pasadena

A new 110-unit workforce housing complex, designed by SVA Architects for Pasadena Unified employees, is moving forward with a Design Commission review. Located at 315 N. Pasadena Avenue, the project features Mediterranean-style apartments and townhomes, with half of the units designated as affordable.

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Five Small Lot Homes with ADU Planned for Mid-City Site
Los Angeles, California
PolicyZoning

Five Small Lot Homes with ADU Planned for Mid-City Site

A 1930s single-family home in Los Angeles' Mid-City is slated for demolition to make way for five new four-story townhomes, including one junior accessory dwelling unit. The project at 4523 W. 18th Street will utilize California's SB 684 to streamline its approval.

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Inglewood's The Landing Mixed-Use Development, Featuring 222 Units and Retail, Nears Completion
Inglewood, California
MarketsZoning

Inglewood’s The Landing Mixed-Use Development, Featuring 222 Units and Retail, Nears Completion

The Landing, an eight-story mixed-use complex by JPI, is nearing completion at 939 W. Manchester Boulevard in Inglewood. This development introduces 222 residential units and 3,500 square feet of retail, incorporating affordable housing through density bonus incentives.

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Glendale's Largest Affordable Housing Project, Pioneer Village, Nears Completion
Glendale, California
PolicyZoning

Glendale’s Largest Affordable Housing Project, Pioneer Village, Nears Completion

The 340-unit Pioneer Village development, a joint venture by Linc Housing Corp. and National CORE, is approaching occupancy at 515 Pioneer Drive, marking a significant addition to Glendale's affordable housing stock. This project, on a site acquired by the City of Glendale in 2019, will be the largest of its kind in the city's history.

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Wood Framing Nears Completion for 281-Unit Mixed-Use Development in Long Beach
Long Beach, California
MarketsPolicy

Wood Framing Nears Completion for 281-Unit Mixed-Use Development in Long Beach

A Holland Partner Group mixed-use project at 6700 Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach is nearing structural completion, set to deliver 281 apartments, including 13 affordable units, alongside ground-floor retail.

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Jamison Services Begins Adaptive Reuse Project for 217 Apartments on Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
CompaniesMarkets

Jamison Services Begins Adaptive Reuse Project for 217 Apartments on Wilshire Boulevard

Developer Jamison Services has received permits to convert a 17-story, 144,000-square-foot office building at 6380 Wilshire Boulevard into 217 new apartment units, expanding its adaptive reuse portfolio in Los Angeles.

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Santa Monica's Modera Project Reveals Updated Design for 353 Apartments
Santa Monica, California
MarketsPolicy

Santa Monica’s Modera Project Reveals Updated Design for 353 Apartments

Mill Creek Residential Trust has presented a revised design for its Modera Santa Monica development, an eight-story building slated to bring 353 new apartments, including affordable units, to 1633 26th Street. The project is currently under review by the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board.

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Long Beach Committee Reviews Plans for 55 Affordable Units at 1850 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, California
PolicyRegulation

Long Beach Committee Reviews Plans for 55 Affordable Units at 1850 Atlantic Avenue

A city-owned property at 1850-1862 Atlantic Avenue in Long Beach is slated for a new six-story development, featuring 55 affordable housing units. The project, reviewed by the Site Plan Review Committee, will cater to very low- and extremely low-income households.

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Duxre Launches AI Brief to Convert Unstructured CRE Data for LLMs
Santa Monica, California
CompaniesMarkets

Duxre Launches AI Brief to Convert Unstructured CRE Data for LLMs

Santa Monica-based Duxre, a commercial real estate deal platform, has introduced AI Brief, a software system that converts complex sales and leasing data into an LLM-readable format. This innovation aims to streamline data processing, reduce file sizes, and combat AI hallucination in real estate analysis.

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University of California Regents Acquire 16 Westwood Village Properties for $49.8 Million
Los Angeles, California
DealsMarkets

University of California Regents Acquire 16 Westwood Village Properties for $49.8 Million

The University of California system has expanded its commercial real estate holdings with the purchase of a 16-property portfolio in Los Angeles's Westwood Village. This $49.8 million acquisition, totaling 181,855 square feet, is situated immediately south of the UCLA campus.

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Vertical Construction Progresses for 189-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Echo Park
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Vertical Construction Progresses for 189-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Echo Park

The Court Residences, a seven-story development by Visionary Developments, is now under vertical construction at 1540 Court Street. This project will deliver 189 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments for low- and middle-income households in Los Angeles' Echo Park neighborhood.

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Culver City's Hayden Tract Designated for Mixed-Use Housing Redevelopment
Culver City, California
MarketsPolicy

Culver City’s Hayden Tract Designated for Mixed-Use Housing Redevelopment

Following the adoption of its General Plan 2045, Culver City is prioritizing housing needs within the Hayden Tract, shifting its zoning to mixed-use redevelopment amidst high office vacancy rates.

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Rosa's Place Supportive Housing Project Tops Out in Downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Rosa’s Place Supportive Housing Project Tops Out in Downtown Los Angeles

A new 97-unit permanent supportive housing complex, Rosa's Place, has reached its topping-out milestone in Downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row. This development, a partnership between Daylight Community Development and GTM Holdings, is set to significantly expand the Downtown Women's Center's housing capacity upon its anticipated Fall 2027 completion.

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Construction Begins on 65-Unit Apartment Project in Hollywood
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Construction Begins on 65-Unit Apartment Project in Hollywood

A.J. Khair has commenced construction on a new six-story multifamily development at 1919-1921 N. Wilcox Avenue in Hollywood, replacing a former parking lot and commercial building. The project leverages Transit Oriented Communities incentives to deliver 65 apartments, including seven designated as extremely low-income affordable housing.

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Los Angeles County Land Bank Acquires Van Nuys Site for Affordable Housing Development
Los Angeles, California
PolicyZoning

Los Angeles County Land Bank Acquires Van Nuys Site for Affordable Housing Development

The Los Angeles County Land Bank is acquiring a half-acre property in Van Nuys for $2.2 million, designated for a significant affordable, mixed-use housing project. This acquisition, part of a pilot program, could yield up to 195 residential units near a future Metro transit line.

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Draft EIR Published for Onni Group's 46-Story Residential Tower on Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Draft EIR Published for Onni Group’s 46-Story Residential Tower on Wilshire Boulevard

The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released the draft environmental impact report for Onni Group's proposed 46-story high-rise at 5350 Wilshire Boulevard, which includes 419 dwellings and ground-floor retail. This development utilizes Transit Oriented Communities incentives and will feature 47 extremely low-income affordable housing units near the Wilshire/La Brea Metro station.

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102-Unit Apartment Development Breaks Ground in Sawtelle, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

102-Unit Apartment Development Breaks Ground in Sawtelle, Los Angeles

A new seven-story building featuring 102 apartments, including 14 affordable units, has commenced construction at 1717 S. Beloit Avenue. Developed by EJKS, LLC, the project utilizes density bonus incentives to increase housing supply in the Sawtelle neighborhood.

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Los Angeles to Implement Street Safety Project in Chinatown, Adding Protected Bike Lanes
Los Angeles, California
PolicyRegulation

Los Angeles to Implement Street Safety Project in Chinatown, Adding Protected Bike Lanes

Construction is set to begin in August on the Spring/Alameda Safety and Mobility Project in Los Angeles's Chinatown. This initiative will reconfigure a 1.2-mile stretch of Spring and Alameda Streets, removing vehicle lanes to install Class IV protected bike lanes and enhance pedestrian accessibility.

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Eleos Revises Hyde Park Project to Deliver 187 Fully Affordable Apartments
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Eleos Revises Hyde Park Project to Deliver 187 Fully Affordable Apartments

Developer Eleos has filed revised plans for its six-story development at 7715 S. Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles's Hyde Park, converting the previous mixed-income proposal into a fully income-restricted complex featuring 187 residential units and ground-floor retail.

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Lennar's Manhattan Square Brings 351 New Homes to Carson
Carson, California
CompaniesMarkets

Lennar’s Manhattan Square Brings 351 New Homes to Carson

The Manhattan Square development by Lennar, located near the I-405 Freeway in Carson, is nearing completion, offering 351 condominiums and townhomes. This project aims to provide much-needed homeownership opportunities in the South Bay area, with units starting in the mid-$700,000s.

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Wood Framing Tops Out for 73-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Del Rey
Los Angeles, California
PolicyZoning

Wood Framing Tops Out for 73-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Del Rey

The project at 4706 Centinela Avenue by developer Passo will offer 73 studio and one-bedroom apartments for low- and moderate-income households. This eight-story building in Los Angeles's Del Rey neighborhood utilized density bonus incentives to facilitate its development.

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Alexan West End: 600-Unit Apartment Complex Nears Completion in Downtown Long Beach
Long Beach, California
CompaniesMarkets

Alexan West End: 600-Unit Apartment Complex Nears Completion in Downtown Long Beach

The Alexan West End development, a 600-unit apartment complex by Trammell Crow Residential and R&V Management, has shed its wrapping at 600 Broadway in Downtown Long Beach. This project introduces seven- and eight-story buildings with various apartment types and amenities, marking a significant step in a larger approved plan for the site.

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Winnetka Mixed-Use Project Proposes 113 Apartments with Affordable Units
Los Angeles, California
MarketsPolicy

Winnetka Mixed-Use Project Proposes 113 Apartments with Affordable Units

An application has been filed with the Los Angeles Department of City Planning for a new six-story mixed-use development in Winnetka, featuring 113 apartments and ground-floor commercial space.

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Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Advances $1.8 Billion Expansion in West Carson
West Carson, California
InfrastructurePolicy

Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Advances $1.8 Billion Expansion in West Carson

The Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is progressing with its substantial $1.8 billion expansion in West Carson, featuring a new nine-story hospital tower and a six-story clinic building, driven by state-mandated seismic safety upgrades.

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SB 1123 Project Proposes Ten Small Lot Homes with ADUs in Sylmar
Los Angeles, California
PolicyZoning

SB 1123 Project Proposes Ten Small Lot Homes with ADUs in Sylmar

A vacant 49,000-square-foot lot near Sylmar Park is slated for redevelopment with 10 single-family homes, each featuring an attached junior accessory dwelling unit. The project, proposed by Art Property Group and designed by Artdesign, leverages state legislation SB 1123 for streamlined approval.

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CIM Group Acquires 166-Unit Domain WeHo Apartments in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, California
CompaniesDeals

CIM Group Acquires 166-Unit Domain WeHo Apartments in West Hollywood

CIM Group, in partnership with Hulic Company, has purchased the 166-unit Domain WeHo apartment community in West Hollywood, expanding its holdings in the area. This acquisition adds a seven-story property with retail space and affordable housing units to its portfolio.

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Fashion Nova Secures 132,888 SF Industrial Lease in Santa Fe Springs
Santa Fe Springs, California
CompaniesDeals

Fashion Nova Secures 132,888 SF Industrial Lease in Santa Fe Springs

Fast-fashion retailer Fashion Nova has expanded its logistics operations with a significant warehouse lease in Santa Fe Springs, increasing its local footprint by approximately 33 percent. This deal reflects broader trends of recovering leasing activity in the Los Angeles County industrial market.

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Sony Pictures and Alamo Drafthouse to Revive Historic Cinerama Dome in Hollywood
Los Angeles, California
CompaniesDeals

Sony Pictures and Alamo Drafthouse to Revive Historic Cinerama Dome in Hollywood

Six years after its closure, the iconic Cinerama Dome and its adjacent 14-screen complex in Hollywood are slated for renovation and reopening by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, with work beginning next month and continuing into 2028. This partnership aims to restore the landmark property while integrating Alamo Drafthouse's programming.

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Beverly Hills City Council Affirms Builder's Remedy Project Despite Local Opposition
Beverly Hills, CaliforniaTrending
PolicyRegulation

Beverly Hills City Council Affirms Builder’s Remedy Project Despite Local Opposition

The Beverly Hills City Council has upheld the approval of an eight-story, 55-unit apartment complex on South Tower Drive, overriding an appeal from local homeowners who sought to block the development. This decision highlights the impact of state housing laws like Builder's Remedy on local zoning authority.

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LA County Approves Mixed-Use Wellness and Education Campus in Willowbrook
Willowbrook, California
DealsPolicy

LA County Approves Mixed-Use Wellness and Education Campus in Willowbrook

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has granted final approval for a significant mixed-use development by Century Housing and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science, featuring affordable housing and commercial spaces.

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Beverly Hills, CaliforniaTrending
DealsZoning

Beverly Hills Weighs Proposal for 23-Unit Apartment Building

A seven-story, 23-unit apartment building is being proposed for a site currently occupied by two century-old duplexes in Beverly Hills. The project relies on density bonus incentives to achieve its proposed size.

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$2 Billion "Fourth & Central" Megaproject Approved in Downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
DealsDevelopment

$2 Billion “Fourth & Central” Megaproject Approved in Downtown Los Angeles

The Los Angeles City Council has approved the $2 billion Fourth & Central mixed-use development, a 7.6-acre project that will bring nearly 1,600 new residential units to the city's downtown core.

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Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
DealsMarkets

LA City Council Approves 1,589-Unit Fourth & Central Project

The Los Angeles City Council has given the green light to the $2 billion Fourth & Central megaproject in Downtown L.A. The 7.6-acre development will feature 1,589 residential units, along with office and retail space, and is expected to be a key anchor for the area's growth.

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DCM Rentals Proposes 115-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Palms
Los Angeles, California
DealsMarkets

DCM Rentals Proposes 115-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Palms

A new proposal from DCM Rentals aims to replace a commercial building in the Palms district of Los Angeles with a seven-story, 115-unit affordable housing complex.

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Los Angeles City Council Declines to Place ULA Tax Break on November Ballot
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
DealsPolicy

Los Angeles City Council Declines to Place ULA Tax Break on November Ballot

The Los Angeles City Council has shelved a ballot measure that would have asked voters to exempt new multifamily projects from the Measure ULA transfer tax. Instead, the city will explore a pilot tax credit program for affordable and mixed-use developments.

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Los Angeles City Council Shelves "Mansion Tax" Ballot Measure
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
LegalPolicy

Los Angeles City Council Shelves “Mansion Tax” Ballot Measure

The Los Angeles City Council has decided against putting a ballot measure to voters that would have exempted new multifamily projects from the controversial Measure ULA, also known as the "mansion tax." Instead, the council is pursuing a pilot tax credit program.

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Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
DealsMarkets

Developer Repurchases Valley Village Condo Complex for $15.9M

The original developer of a 48-unit condo complex in Valley Village has bought back the property for $15.9 million, highlighting continued investor interest in flexible multifamily assets in the San Fernando Valley.

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JV Plans 4,000 Affordable Units in L.A., Starting With Former World Trade Center
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
DealsMarkets

JV Plans 4,000 Affordable Units in L.A., Starting With Former World Trade Center

Kennedy Wilson and Jamison have partnered to create 4,000 affordable housing units in Los Angeles, starting with the conversion of the former L.A. World Trade Center into a 512-unit complex.

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Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
LegalMarkets

Proposed State Law Could Drastically Reduce Los Angeles’s Measure ULA Tax

A new state bill proposes to cap local transfer taxes at 1.5%, which would significantly reduce the revenue from Los Angeles's Measure ULA and affect funding for affordable housing programs.

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Voters to Decide on Higher Threshold for Local Tax Hikes
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
LegalPolicy

Voters to Decide on Higher Threshold for Local Tax Hikes

A measure requiring a two-thirds majority for new local special taxes proposed by citizen initiatives will appear on California's November ballot. This compromise measure preserves existing taxes like Los Angeles's Measure ULA but makes future increases more difficult.

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Joint Venture to Build 4,000 Affordable Housing Units in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrending
CompaniesDeals

Joint Venture to Build 4,000 Affordable Housing Units in Los Angeles

Kennedy Wilson and Jamison have formed a joint venture to create 4,000 affordable units in Los Angeles, starting with the conversion of the former World Trade Center in DTLA into a 512-unit complex.

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New RESET Housing Program to Aid Palisades Area Post-Fire
Pacific Palisades, California
EnvironmentInfrastructure

New RESET Housing Program to Aid Palisades Area Post-Fire

A new housing program called RESET is being implemented in the Palisades area to help with rebuilding efforts following recent fires. The program aims to streamline the process for homeowners and developers to construct new, resilient homes.

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Olson Homes Proposes 159 Townhomes in Monterey Park
Monterey Park, California
Deals

Olson Homes Proposes 159 Townhomes in Monterey Park

Developer Olson Urban Housing has submitted plans to replace two vacant medical office buildings with a gated community of 159 townhomes. The project includes 16 units designated for moderate-income households.

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Linc Housing to Replace its Headquarters with Affordable Apartments
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Linc Housing to Replace its Headquarters with Affordable Apartments

Nonprofit developer Linc Housing has filed plans to demolish its own headquarters in Long Beach and build a 109-unit affordable housing complex in its place. The project will serve low-income families and include new ground-floor offices for the organization.

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Culver City Embraces Pro-Housing Policies to Boost Development
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Culver City Embraces Pro-Housing Policies to Boost Development

By implementing pro-growth strategies like eliminating parking minimums and expanding multifamily zoning, Culver City has become a development hotspot, contrasting sharply with Los Angeles's slower approach.

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Los Angeles Moves to Exempt New Multifamily Projects From Mansion Tax
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Los Angeles Moves to Exempt New Multifamily Projects From Mansion Tax

The Los Angeles City Council has voted to draft a ballot measure that would exempt newly constructed multifamily properties from the controversial Measure ULA transfer tax for 10 years.

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State Bill Proposes Sharp Reduction to LA's Measure ULA Transfer Tax
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State Bill Proposes Sharp Reduction to LA’s Measure ULA Transfer Tax

A new state bill, AB 736, could reduce Los Angeles's Measure ULA transfer tax by nearly 75%. The proposed legislation would cap all local real estate transfer taxes at 1.5 percent statewide, overriding higher local rates.

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