Housing construction in LA is down, and developers blame Measure JJJ
Housing production in Los Angeles has slowed since voters passed a measure three years ago requiring that some developers...
Housing production in Los Angeles has slowed since voters passed a measure three years ago requiring that some developers...
In the last year, there has been more multifamily investment activity than in any period in Los Angeles history....
The $1.2 billion that Los Angeles voters authorized in 2016 to build 10,000 housing units for low-income and homeless...
Born in Los Angeles, Andre Bueno has called many places home. He eventually moved to the Midwest, where he...
The rush of new residential projects seeking transit-oriented incentives in Los Angeles continues, among the latest a mixed-use development...
A developer of multi-family apartments has proposed a five-story, mixed-use building with 109 affordable units on the border of...
A developer is downsizing his planned apartment complex in Baldwin Hills again, and Measure JJJ appears to be the...
An unspecified developer filed plans with the city Wednesday to build a 51-unit complex at 432 E. Florence Avenue in South Los Angeles. It...
In December, experts told The Real Deal the passage of labor-backed ballot Measure JJJ — which mandates developers seeking zoning amendments pay workers union-approved rates and include affordable units in their projects — was...
Following the successful package of Measure JJJ last November, L.A.’s Department of City Planning released new guidelines Monday on how the affordable housing initiative will actually work....