The last slaughterhouse in the Los Angeles region is primed for a makeover, but the sale still has some meat left on the bone. On Wednesday, the auction of the former Manning Beef plant at 9531 Beverly Road in Pico Rivera was postponed, as Pico Rivera city leaders and animal rights advocates appeared at a downtown Los Angeles courthouse to lobby for permanently ending slaughter operations in the L.A. County city, the Los Angeles Daily News reported. The property is valued at $7.4 million, per auction documents. Manning Beef closed last October after filing for bankruptcy in 2024. Manning Land […]
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