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Fall of the Third Street Promenade, Illegal hostels, and more

2024-05-25 discowk7

By Steven Sharp : la.urbanize.city – excerpt

L.A. real estate, architecture, and urban planning news from the past week…

Newsom Promised 1,200 Tiny Homes For Unhoused Californians. A Year Later, None Have Opened…
‘Shocking’: The fall of Third Street Promenade, Calif.’s once-vibrant outdoor mall…
Improving safety on the system: Metro launches TAP to exit pilot at North Hollywood B Line station beginning May 28…
Why Silicon Beach didn’t live up to the hype as an L.A. tech powerhouse…
City Repaved Coronado Street Without Measure HLA-Required Bikeway…
Opinion: California will force Malibu and other towns to add housing. Here’s why that’s not nearly enough…
Eyes on the Street: El Monte’s Merced Ave Linear Park…
Ex-Metro security chief says police patrols were so lax, they didn’t notice a dead man at station…
Consulting Firm Armanino Secures 45K SF of SoCal Office Space With Irvine Company…
Neighbors complain about illegal hostels…(more)

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