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LA offers $20K for illegal squatters to leave El Sereno houses

Squatters who settled into vacant homes owned by the state in El Sereno five years ago face eviction while being offered $20,000 each in public funds to pack up and leave. Los Angeles County judges have ruled against several members of ...

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  • 11 Apr
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How 2 real estate agents built high-end business thru Instagram DMs

Agents Weston Littlefield and Alex Howe didn’t grow up in L.A. Making inroads into the high-end residential market came one Instagram direct message at a time. How agents are using social media to generate leads and close deals isn’t ...

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  • 11 Apr
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LA Convention Center overhaul moves forward — with $2.2B tab

A plan to revamp the Los Angeles Convention Center has moved forward — at a cost of $2.2 billion, more than four times its price tag three years ago. The Los Angeles City Council voted to spend $27.7 million on design and engineering ...

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  • 10 Apr
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Federal cleanup of Altadena to be completed ahead of schedule

Federal crews sweeping away tons of ash and debris in Altadena are ahead of schedule after the firestorm early this year that burned down 9,000 mostly single-family homes. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has removed the wreckage from ...

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  • 10 Apr
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LA industrial stable for now, braces for more Trump tariff trauma

Industrial landlords across Los Angeles County are hanging on to their hats — bracing for stiff winds from President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs after the first dip in the vacancy rate in two years. Industrial vacancy fell 0.1 percent ...

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  • 10 Apr
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Rents rise 5 times faster near LA burn areas than year ago

Landlords of apartments surrounding the tens of thousands of homes burned in the Los Angeles County fires early this year have jacked up rents five times faster than a year ago. Rents in 16 communities in Los Angeles and Ventura ...

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  • 09 Apr
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Appeals panel questions order to build housing at VA campus

A federal judge may have overstepped his bounds in ordering the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to build housing at its West Los Angeles campus. That was suggested by a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which ...

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  • 09 Apr
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US Attorney launches task force on fraud in SoCal homelessness programs

Federal prosecutors have launched a probe into waste and corruption tied to money to fight homelessness in Southern California, without any evidence of wrongdoing. Newly appointed U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli announced a Homelessness ...

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  • 09 Apr
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Still no permits for rebuild in Altadena

It has been three months since a wall of fire ripped through Altadena, torching 9,000 mostly single-family homes — and Los Angeles County hasn’t issued one permit to rebuild them. The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to create a ...

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  • 09 Apr
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Miami-based investor buys into OC’s South Coast Metro for $240M

Crescent Heights has bought a 350-unit luxury apartment complex in Santa Ana for $240 million. The Miami-based investor led by Sonny Kahn, Russell Galbut and Bruce Menin bought the two-building Skyline at MacArthur Place at 15 ...

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  • 08 Apr
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