If you missed the Los Angeles State of the City, don’t worry. That’s because a firm grip on where the mayor stands on proposed reforms for Measure United to House L.A. — one of real estate’s biggest headaches — wasn’t part of the keynote. The silence was deafening considering the shouting match that ensued in the week prior to Feb. 2’s address, held at the Expo Center. That was the week when prominent Progressive councilmember Nithya Raman sought her colleagues’ approval to create a 15-year exemption from ULA for new construction multifamily, mixed-use and commercial projects, along with a one-time […]
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