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fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

The L.A. Museums Getting a Glow-Up Before the Olympic Games

The Getty Center's inaugural renovation will blend necessary structural and cosmetic updates, revitalizing galleries to 'bring art in dialogue with nature' and introducing 'exciting new artist commissions.'
Arts
US politics
fromKqed
4 days ago

Grass Is Really Greener for Many Californians Leaving the State | KQED

Trump endorsed Steve Hilton for California governor, claiming he can improve the state plagued by high taxes.
Boston real estate
fromBrownstoner
5 hours ago

City Deems Fort Greene Manse Unworthy of Protection

The butter yellow Italianate house on South Oxford will be replaced by an apartment building after landmark status was denied due to extensive alterations.
Mission District
fromKqed
1 day ago

Cambrian Park Plaza, A Beloved San Jose Strip Mall, Awaits a New Future | KQED

Cambrian Park Plaza is a unique shopping area with a rich history, currently facing redevelopment.
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
1 day ago

The Oceanwide Plaza saga: Sean Burton's Cityview becomes backup for graffiti-covered eyesore

Oceanwide Plaza's $470 million offer faces challenges in bankruptcy court amid a competing all-cash offer from a foreign investment group.
fromThe Nation
10 hours ago

In Princeton, a Housing Plan Sparks a Neighborhood War

One resident of Princeton's Western Section told the room, 'Those of us who own historic homes are subsidizing the community' - and was met with applause.
East Bay real estate
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Commentary: LA28's first Olympics ticket drop flops, leaving locals locked out of events in their own backyards

L.A. locals feel deceived by high ticket prices and limited availability for the LA28 Olympic events, contradicting promises of accessibility.
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
2 days ago

Report Finds Stark 'Recreation Deserts' in Brooklyn

Brooklyn faces significant recreation deserts, lacking essential facilities for physical and mental health, with funding for recreation drastically reduced over the years.
fromianVisits
2 days ago

Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl's Court development site

The property developer organises the tours in part to showcase the site and explain their master plan for the area, as well as why they believe it's a good idea.
London
#home-renovation
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

She couldn't afford L.A. rent after law school. Her parents' ADU came to the rescue

A couple transformed their garage into a music studio, which unexpectedly provided housing for their daughter after her return from law school.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
14 years ago

West Hollywood Craftsman no longer shows its age

Welly Yang and Dina Morishita transformed a deteriorated California Craftsman into a modern, functional home by preserving original architectural elements while updating systems and aesthetics.
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

She couldn't afford L.A. rent after law school. Her parents' ADU came to the rescue

A couple transformed their garage into a music studio, which unexpectedly provided housing for their daughter after her return from law school.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
14 years ago

West Hollywood Craftsman no longer shows its age

Welly Yang and Dina Morishita transformed a deteriorated California Craftsman into a modern, functional home by preserving original architectural elements while updating systems and aesthetics.
East Bay (California)
from48 hills
3 days ago

In Oakland, a tiny-home community is forced back onto the streets - 48 hills

Eviction of the 3rd and Peralta tiny home community in Oakland leaves residents, like Dennis, without support or resources for permanent housing.
Startup companies
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

I founded Culture Pop in my 50s, but my youngest hires keep it relevant and fresh

Tom First founded Culture Pop, a probiotic soda brand, focusing on health-conscious consumers and achieving significant revenue growth in a competitive market.
#housing-development
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
6 days ago

LA's 17.8% resi progress lags state-mandated production as clock ticks

Los Angeles is significantly behind in housing development, achieving only 17.8% of its state-mandated goal for new units.
East Bay real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
27 years ago

Housing Permits Urged for 3 Projects

Ventura Planning Commission unanimously approved three east Ventura developments totaling 245 housing units: a 100-unit apartment complex and two single-family home projects, allocating the city's limited annual housing permits.
Mission District
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 day ago

Palo Alto prepares to go big on housing around San Antonio Road - San Jose Spotlight

San Antonio area is undergoing transformation with new mid-rise housing projects and relaxed building standards to encourage denser development.
LA real estate
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

One of the Most Expensive Cities in Southern California Now Has a Chic New Hotel That's Actually Affordable

A new hotel in Beverly Hills offers affordable stays, ranging from $200 to $500 per night, in a traditionally expensive market.
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Where are Brooklyn's "recreation deserts," and what can be done to fix them? * Brooklyn Paper

"Brooklyn has always been a place where movement is part of daily life. But today, Brooklynites, like all New Yorkers, are moving less, feeling more isolated and dealing with elevated rates of chronic diseases."
Brooklyn
#real-estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago
SF real estate

Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys snaps up a cozy Craftsman in South Pasadena

Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys purchased a 1912 Craftsman-style home in South Pasadena for $1.73 million, closing $42,000 above the asking price.
fromLos Angeles Times
25 years ago
LA real estate

Double the Space in Hancock Park

Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith purchased an adjacent property in Hancock Park for $1.3 million to reunite land that was part of one estate until the 1950s.
NYC real estate
fromBrownstoner
5 days ago

Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Clinton Hill Brownstone

Popular real estate listings this week include properties in Park Slope, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and Greenpoint, with prices ranging from $1.85 million to $3.995 million.
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
5 days ago

SoCal's high end continues to lurch amid shifting dynamics

L.A.'s high-end real estate market is quieter, with price reductions but increased smaller transactions, while Newport Coast remains a top market despite price drops.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
25 years ago

Double the Space in Hancock Park

Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith purchased an adjacent property in Hancock Park for $1.3 million to reunite land that was part of one estate until the 1950s.
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
3 days ago

Like playing monopoly: Time ticking in Altadena rebuild as market limps along

The Eaton fire significantly impacted homeowners, causing property value loss and insurance claim struggles, delaying recovery in Altadena's real estate market.
Mission District
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 days ago

Cupertino council declines to reconsider housing project - San Jose Spotlight

Cupertino officials rejected a request to reconsider an affordable housing project amid a lawsuit claiming rushed approvals and environmental review bypass.
LA real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 days ago

California steps up reform to join the single-stair bandwagon

California proposes legislation to allow mid-rise apartment buildings with a single staircase to increase housing supply and affordability.
LA real estate
fromInsideHook
5 days ago

A Sunset Strip Favorite Returns Under a New Name

The Mondrian Los Angeles is now the Valorian Los Angeles, balancing new features with preserved elements to attract both new and returning guests.
Real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
35 years ago

COLUMN ONE : Housing Bias With a Twist : Complaints are increasing about immigrant landlords who close the door to renters who are not from their homeland.

Fair housing officials report increasing complaints about immigrant landlords discriminating in rental practices based on national origin and race, though immigrants cause a minority of overall housing discrimination in the United States.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Canoga Park rocketing on fewer engines

Canoga Park embodied Space Age America's spirit through aerospace innovation, suburban development, and futuristic culture before experiencing decline.
#luxury-real-estate
SF real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Hot Property Newsletter: Resolved to sell

Luxury properties remain on the market during winter holidays, including Mark Cuban's $19 million Laguna Beach oceanfront home and an Altadena estate listed at $2.995 million.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
11 years ago

Home of the Day: Sunset Park Traditional offers new ideas

A newly built 2014 Traditional home in Santa Monica's Sunset Park features modern luxury finishes including Carrera marble and French oak flooring, priced at $2.795 million with five bedrooms across 3,747 square feet.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Home of the Day: Quiet West Hollywood contemporary pumps up the volume

A recently remodeled 1941 West Hollywood home features an eight-zone Elan entertainment system with distributed audio, smartphone control, and high-end speakers throughout, priced at $1.395 million.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Panorama City is slowly shaking off its postindustrial trauma

In its scope, scale and ambition, Panorama City outstripped Greater L.A.'s prewar attempts at creating master-planned neighborhoods. It was the brainchild of Henry Kaiser, a shipbuilder keen to put his formidable industrial might, which had manufactured the famous Liberty cargo ships that transported U.S. goods around the world during World War II, to equally lucrative peacetime uses.
Silicon Valley real estate
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
27 years ago

Open House

Architect Lorcan O'Herlihy transformed a 1940s Pacific Palisades home into a three-level modern complex using innovative materials and thoughtful design to maximize natural light and mountain views.
#los-angeles-history
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

A First-Class Dwelling : A New Owner Discovers the Lively History of His House--and Los Angeles--in a Search of the Public Records

A 1903 Los Angeles house serves as a historical record of the city's transformation from 100,000 residents to over 3 million, surviving earthquakes, fires, and urban development while facing modern gentrification pressures.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

A First-Class Dwelling : A New Owner Discovers the Lively History of His House--and Los Angeles--in a Search of the Public Records

A 1903 Los Angeles house serves as a historical record of the city's transformation from 100,000 residents to over 3 million, surviving earthquakes, fires, and urban development while facing modern gentrification pressures.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

L.A. aims to rebuild Griffith Park's historic pool for $40 million by 2029

Griffith Park's historic pool will be replaced with a $40 million project, adding two new pools and a rehabilitated pool house by mid-2029.
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
12 years ago

Architecture adds an upgrade to affordable housing in Santa Monica

Community Corp. of Santa Monica develops affordable housing that respects neighborhood character while incorporating sustainable design and community amenities like the Boys' & Girls' Club.
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fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Mid-Wilshire is alive with culture and ancient history

He would buy up land on Wilshire Boulevard between La Brea and Fairfax avenues and build the retail hub of the future, one centered around the automobile. Though critics scoffed, he believed he could draw customers from Beverly Hills and Hollywood to what was then the unfashionable hinterland of the city simply by combining luxury department store shopping with plenty of free parking.
Los Angeles
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Childhood home, now on the market, leads to life as an architect

A midcentury Pacific Palisades home designed by Calvin Straub in 1956 for $50,000 is now listed for $7.249 million, representing a significant investment appreciation for the Farbstein family.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Shadow Hills has no plans to ride away from its semirural lifestyle

Relics of L.A.'s agricultural past, when the city was more renowned as a producer of lima beans than of movie stars, these outposts provide direct links to the days when the region was knit together by a network of dusty bridle paths that have long since been paved to make way for our latest beast of burden, the car.
Los Angeles
Renovation
A couple built a custom home on a challenging hillside lot in Silver Lake, requiring extensive foundation work and specialized architectural design to overcome geological constraints.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

See Why This 100-Year-Old LA Rental Feels like a Cool Aunt's House

Two sisters transformed a dim, 100-year-old, two-bedroom Los Angeles rental into a warm, colorful, secondhand-furnished home they love.
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Eagle Rock offers small-town vibe within the big city

This dramatic natural formation inspired the name of the town that would grow to fill that isolated valley, which in the early 1900s was 10 rugged miles of axle-breaking country road away from the thronging crowds and bright lights of downtown Los Angeles. Eagle Rock was a farming community at first, but the trolley soon snaked its way up from Los Angeles, with a line that ran along Eagle Rock Boulevard.
Los Angeles
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

This Is Not My LA Art World

We're just a week away from Frieze LA, when East Coast dealers and local artists alike descend upon the Santa Monica Airport, but this isn't Renée Reizman's first rodeo. Since the critic and artist moved to the area almost 15 years ago, she's witnessed blue-chip New York galleries set up shop and sideline the irreverent, DIY spaces that shape the local art scene. Without these spaces, Reizman writes, she would not have discovered what art can be outside of the white cube.
Arts
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
17 years ago

History in downtown's heart

The historic 1927 Roosevelt building reopens as luxury lofts and penthouses after a $150-million renovation, featuring preserved Beaux-Arts architecture and modern amenities in downtown Los Angeles.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Thousands of apartments set to take over empty office buildings with new L.A. ordinance

This is monumental for the city.
Real estate
#residential-development
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Close-knit Leimert Park is primed to be well-connected again

Leimert Park transformed from a segregated white planned community in 1923 to a major African-American cultural center by the 1960s despite violent white resistance to integration.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
36 years ago

MountainGate Homes

Three major residential developments are under construction: Promontory Estates in Brentwood ($70 million, 21 luxury homes), Autumn Glen in Fontana ($45.6 million, 228 homes), and Cypress Estates in Rancho Mirage (65 luxury homes).
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
15 years ago

Greene in L.A.

A rare Greene brothers-designed house in Los Angeles is listed at $775,000, significantly underpriced compared to similar Pasadena properties, due to its West Adams location and historic preservation restrictions.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Neighborhood spotlight: L.A. Arts District

Late 1970s artists transformed Los Angeles's abandoned industrial Arts District through cheap rent and creative freedom, inadvertently catalyzing gentrification and development that continues today.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Watts awaits those who are looking for opportunity

Watts developed as a working-class community founded on affordable housing and lack of racial land restrictions, distinguishing it from neighboring cities.
#urban-development
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
25 years ago

Park Place

The Village Green in Baldwin Hills offers affordable housing with spacious layouts, green spaces, and car-free interiors within Los Angeles, attracting families seeking safe, family-oriented communities.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Baldwin Park a modest town with price tags to match

Elias Baldwin's gratitude after being caught falling in a grocery store led him to rename Vineland as Baldwin Park instead of establishing his competing town of Baldwinville.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Bell Gardens has modest home prices but is rich in California history

Bell Gardens evolved from a Spanish land grant rancho through Californio and American ownership to a post-WWII suburban city, preserving its oldest adobe mansion as a landmark.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Los Feliz

Los Feliz transformed from a Spanish land grant cursed by a mining tycoon's crime into a prestigious Hollywood neighborhood after Griffith Park's creation attracted wealthy residents and industry professionals.
#urban-redevelopment
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
36 years ago

Huge Rent-Controlled Complex in San Pedro to Be Razed for Condos

Southwinds Apartments, San Pedro's largest rent-controlled complex with 174 units, is being demolished to build luxury condominiums, eliminating affordable housing for long-term moderate-income tenants.
#celebrity-real-estate
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

Avant-garde colony reborn as a 1950s suburb

Winnetka evolved from a 1920s utopian communal experiment founded by Charles Weeks into a family-oriented suburban community with affordable 1950s ranch-style homes attracting diverse residents and investors.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

First Hollywood Redevelopment Apartments Open

Lanewood Pines, a new 79-unit apartment complex in Hollywood, opens with 13 units reserved for moderate-income residents at below-market rental rates through Community Redevelopment Agency bond financing.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
32 years ago

Innovative or Wacky, Owners Call Them Home

Southern California's Whale House exemplifies unconventional residential architecture, featuring organic design with no straight lines or flat walls inspired by Gaudi's style.
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

Longtime Residents of Canoga Park Say They Stand by Their Community Despite the Stinging Defection of Affluent West Hills : Pride and Prejudice

I'm proud to live in Canoga Park. What's wrong with it? Perhaps it's not as elegant as Woodland Hills or Sherman Oaks, but I've produced two wonderful children from Canoga Park. The markets have fed my family. The shops have clothed my children. It will always be Canoga Park to me.
Los Angeles
#art-deco-architecture
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
32 years ago

COLUMN ONE : New Lives for Aging Beauties? : Elegant buildings that once housed landmark department stores often face uncertain fates. Despite efforts to preserve their soul, some end up as office complexes or forlorn hulks.

Bullocks Wilshire, a 1929 Art Deco landmark, faces uncertain future as retail consolidations leave grand department stores abandoned across the nation, though preservation efforts seek new uses for these architectural treasures.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
32 years ago

COLUMN ONE : New Lives for Aging Beauties? : Elegant buildings that once housed landmark department stores often face uncertain fates. Despite efforts to preserve their soul, some end up as office complexes or forlorn hulks.

Bullocks Wilshire, a 1929 Art Deco landmark, faces uncertain future as retail consolidations leave grand department stores abandoned across the nation, though preservation efforts seek new uses for these architectural treasures.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
37 years ago

WEIGHING THE FUTURE OF Jordan Downs : Private Developers Interested but Wary

Private developers express interest in purchasing Jordan Downs public housing but demand strict tenant screening and eviction powers to remove non-paying residents and those with criminal records.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Glassell Park's future looks greener and livelier

Rancho San Rafael, a 36,000-acre Spanish land grant from 1784, became the foundation for Northeast Los Angeles neighborhoods including Atwater Village, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, and Glassell Park after being partitioned in 1871.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
27 years ago

Stepping Back in Time in California Heights

California Heights in Long Beach offers historic charm, family-friendly atmosphere, and convenient commuter access via Metro Rail and freeways at affordable prices.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

A mingling of generations graces Sunset Park

Sunset Park in Santa Monica is a family-oriented residential neighborhood where retirees and young families coexist, attracted by excellent schools, proximity to the beach, and local employment opportunities.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Above-asking deals highlight Silver Lake's top home sales of 2017

Silver Lake experienced significant real estate growth in 2017, with over 180 million-dollar home sales and increased luxury property transactions compared to 2016.
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

1930s home in Highland Park gets a revival of its own

Updated for modern living, this remodeled home in Highland Park has stayed true to its 1930s Spanish Revival beginnings. The open living and dining room features a brick fireplace and the original hardwood floors. A courtyard sits off the master bedroom.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Hancock Park

Architects including Wallace Neff and Lloyd Wright built in a variety of styles while preserving the essential character of the neighborhood - an upscale charm that survives to this day. Every popular style of the 1920s can be found in Hancock Park, which makes it one of those magical L.A. places where movies that are set around the world can be filmed, all without leaving the 30-mile zone.
LA real estate
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
11 years ago

Highland Park renters feel the squeeze of gentrification

Highland Park experiences rapid gentrification as newcomers purchase properties, driving up rents and displacing long-term residents who can no longer afford to stay in their neighborhood.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
16 years ago

Home of the Week update

Two luxury Southern California properties sold significantly below asking prices during the 2008 real estate downturn, with a historic Los Angeles estate declining 45% and an oceanfront Laguna Beach home dropping 9%.
fromLos Angeles Times
15 years ago

Modern notes grace a historic pedigree

Designed by noted residential architect Roland E. Coate, the home was built in 1926 for Annie Wilson, daughter of pioneering Southern California businessman and politician Benjamin Wilson, for whom Mt. Wilson is named. The gently sloping 1-acre-plus property was once part of the vast holdings of George S. Patton, father of the famed U.S. general.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
11 years ago

Work gets underway on stalled Fig Central complex near L.A. Live

Since purchasing the land last year, Oceanwide has reworked the design for the Fig Central development, adding a third tower in the process. The $1-billion project now consists of two 40-story high-rises and another high-rise at 49 stories. In all, 504 condos, 183 hotel rooms and nearly 450,000 square feet of retail space are planned.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

The Valley, the South Bay and beyond: These are L.A.'s newest million-dollar neighborhoods

In 2021, during the peak of the pandemic housing market that saw L.A. home prices skyrocket, The Times compiled a list of the newest neighborhoods to join the proverbial "million-dollar club," where the typical single-family home value is above $1 million. Five years later, plenty more have made the cut. Whereas the previous group featured trendy L.A. neighborhoods (Echo Park, Highland Park), South L.A. enclaves (Crenshaw, Leimert Park) and slices of the San Fernando Valley (Porter Ranch, Woodland Hills),
LA real estate
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
1 month ago

Carolwood duo close out pair of Los Feliz deals in mixed market

Two high-end Los Feliz homes closed for about $16 million total, with agents double-ending deals despite a sensitive Eastside luxury market.
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
1 month ago

Battle brewing over six surface parking lots downtown near LA Live

Criscione Meyer Entitlement sues three parking-related entities to void a $500,000 payoff and block refinancing and sale of six downtown L.A. parking lots.
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