Last week, Rick Caruso said “no” to a political run. This week, the why became a bit clearer. As the developer shook hands and spoke to a crowd sitting by an empty residential lot on La Fiesta Avenue in Altadena on Thursday, he uttered the word “private” four times in less than three-and-a-half minutes — as in “private sector” and “private individuals.” The purpose of the gathering on the residential street was to watch a 950-square-foot, factory-built home by Samara — the modular home outfit started by Airbnb founder Joe Gebbia — being dropped by crane and installed onto the […]
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