The recent spate of LA fires has led many different parties to re-examine state and local approaches to building approval.
In the run-up to the 2028 Olympics, some city leaders say development barriers need to be removed. But opponents say the damage to communities could be long-lasting.
About 850 apartments for low- and moderate-income residents in the San Fernando Valley will advance after multiple lawsuits ...
Shifting ground under one of Mayor Karen Bass’s earliest housing initiatives has stirred political and legal battles in ...
It's becoming impossible to think about where to live without thinking about climate resiliency. It's changing the safety and ...
The state contends the city’s ban on shelter projects violates multiple statutes, including the Housing Crisis Act, ...
New multistory apartment buildings packed in along Sunset Boulevard or the Wilshire corridor may add to L.A.'s total housing ...
LA explores radical permitting idea to speed rebuilding after fires, sparking debate on safety vs. efficiency.
La Cumbre Plaza is currently slated for two major housing development projects totaling more than 1,000 units; an update on ...
The one-bedroom cottage with a woodsy vibe reminded Heather McAlpine of the home she lost to the brutal Los Angeles-area ...