When the City of Los Angeles acquired the Ramada Inn at 3130 Washington Boulevard in December 2020, it was billed as a straightforward pandemic-era intervention. The idea was to purchase
Los Angeles is once again at a crossroads in its treatment of public housing. At stake is whether communities like the William Mead Homes near Chinatown and Mar Vista Gardens
The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for immigration agents to resume “roving patrols” in Los Angeles, overturning a lower court order that had barred federal officers from stopping
Los Angeles tourism workers have officially won one of the most significant labor victories in recent city history. After months of legal wrangling, referendum drama, and fierce industry opposition, the
State lawmakers have introduced a bill that would rewrite key parts of Measure ULA, the real estate transfer tax passed by nearly 58 percent of Los Angeles voters in 2022.
A new report released this week by The Rent Brigade and the Los Angeles Tenants Union paints a stark picture of the economic fallout from a summer of immigration raids