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ICYMI: LA return to office remains elusive, new dev firm wants to disrupt
Mar 1, 2025

ICYMI: LA return to office remains elusive, new dev firm wants to disrupt

In the ongoing return-to-office debate, Los Angeles is taking a very laissez-faire approach. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass hasn’t taken an official stance publicly on whether the city’s workforce will…
DTLA to welcome federal workforce back to the office
Jan 27, 2025

DTLA to welcome federal workforce back to the office

Downtown Los Angeles could become livelier as federal workers return to more than 1 million square feet of offices across the city next month. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management gave federal ag…
Hackman Capital revises vision for Television City in L.A.’s Fairfax
Apr 5, 2024

Hackman Capital revises vision for Television City in L.A.’s Fairfax

Hackman Capital Partners has scaled back plans for its $1.25 billion redevelopment of Television City in L.A.’s Fairfax District. The Culver City-based property investor was expected to file revised …
Douglas Elliman said L.A.’s luxury market rebounds
Oct 24, 2019

Douglas Elliman said L.A.’s luxury market rebounds

Though several of L.A.’s poshest neighborhoods have rebounded from earlier this year to command higher prices, softness in the single-family luxury market remains, with fewer sales and declining inven…
L Train | Garrett Derderian | Williamsburg Real Estate
Apr 10, 2019

L Train | Garrett Derderian | Williamsburg Real Estate

Buyers hoping to find a good deal in Williamsburg may have waited too long. After years of uncertainty in the neighborhood over the pending L train shutdown, prices, deals and interest have all shot b…
Survey suggests swap: more urban density for restrictions on wildfire zones
Mar 12, 2025

Survey suggests swap: more urban density for restrictions on wildfire zones

Los Angeles County voters favor building dense apartments in urban areas in exchange for allowing fewer homes in fire-prone areas. To compensate for restricting homebuilding in fire-prone communities…
Culver City Adopts Rent Control, Joins Other LA Cities
Aug 13, 2019

Culver City Adopts Rent Control, Joins Other LA Cities

Culver City has become the latest Los Angeles-area city to adopt new rent control measures. The city council voted 4-1 to adopt a temporary 3 percent annual cap on rent hikes and tenant protections in…
The long road to recovery for LA’s property market
Mar 9, 2025

The long road to recovery for LA’s property market

It’s been two months since devastating wildfires tore through Los Angeles County, leaving behind scorched earth, shattered communities and a long road to recovery. The fires devoured over 16,000 hom…
L.A. County Laws | Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles
Apr 8, 2016

L.A. County Laws | Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles

In an extraordinarily rare meeting of the minds, L.A. tenant advocates and landlords both supported the idea of legalizing “bootlegged” apartments, the illegal spaces walled off in existing apartment …
NII could cost the city nearly $2B, says partisan report - The Real Deal
Dec 15, 2016

NII could cost the city nearly $2B, says partisan report - The Real Deal

The Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, now known as Measure S on the March ballot, could deprive Los Angeles of an estimated $1.9 billion in economic output, according to a new report commissioned by …
Former Councilman José Huizar gets 13 years in prison for accepting developer bribes
Jan 26, 2024

Former Councilman José Huizar gets 13 years in prison for accepting developer bribes

José Huizar, who represented Los Angeles’ 14th District in the City Council for over 19 years, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for accepting bribes from real estate developers. It’s a momen…
Not just Sun Belt syndicators: LA apartment owners feel debt pain
Feb 1, 2024

Not just Sun Belt syndicators: LA apartment owners feel debt pain

UPDATED, Feb. 2, 2024, 12:13 p.m.: When MacFarlane Partners finished Park Fifth, a 347-unit apartment tower in Downtown Los Angeles, the developer expected the property to be almost fully occupied, w…
End to Hollywood strike sparks hope for L.A. home sales
Oct 4, 2023

End to Hollywood strike sparks hope for L.A. home sales

An end to the Hollywood entertainment strikes could bode well for local real estate. Pending deals to end the five-month labor stoppage in Los Angeles could boost local home sales, Mansion Global re…
Silicon Valley enclaves host priciest Bay Area home sales in 2023
Dec 28, 2023

Silicon Valley enclaves host priciest Bay Area home sales in 2023

If you wanted to sell a home in the Bay Area this year for more than $20 million, Woodside and Atherton were pretty much the only places you could do it. Outside of a few San Francisco and Marin sales…
LA Mayor’s fast-track housing directive displaces tenants
Dec 15, 2023

LA Mayor’s fast-track housing directive displaces tenants

An emergency order by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to create more affordable housing is displacing residents from rent-controlled apartments who can’t afford to move. Scores of residents have to relo…
Study: Nearly half of LA short-term rentals may be illegal
Dec 7, 2022

Study: Nearly half of LA short-term rentals may be illegal

Nearly half the house-share listings in Los Angeles may be illegal. That’s the conclusion of a new study that found city enforcement of a three-year-old law aimed at regulating short-term rentals on p…
KBS Realty CEO talks about office pain
May 8, 2023

KBS Realty CEO talks about office pain

KBS’ Marc DeLuca (KBS, Getty) When Marc DeLuca was named CEO of KBS Realty Advisors in 2022, interest rates were low and insiders were still hopeful workers would go back to the office. SInce then …
LA Transfer Tax Advocates Declare Victory
Nov 16, 2022

LA Transfer Tax Advocates Declare Victory

Thousands of votes remain uncounted, but election returns indicate that Measure ULA, the City of Los Angeles’ controversial transfer tax measure, is on track for a big win — and the measure’s advocate…
DTLA Is Country’s Second Fastest Growing Downtown Over the Past Decade
Sep 16, 2022

DTLA Is Country’s Second Fastest Growing Downtown Over the Past Decade

The evidence is everywhere. Downtown L.A. is growing fast. Gleaming new high-rises, like the 56-story, 684-unit Thea at Metropolis on 8th Street and the 35-story, 450-unit Perla on Broadway command th…
Kilroy Realty Backs Ballot Initiative to Repeal Measure ULA
Feb 7, 2023

Kilroy Realty Backs Ballot Initiative to Repeal Measure ULA

From left: Kilroy Realty's Joh Kilroy and California Business Roundtable's president Robert Lapsley (Kilroy Realty, Getty, College Campaign) A new state ballot initiative backed by Kilroy Realty is ho…