Los Angeles World Airports took another step toward locking the city into a decade of construction and congestion at LAX. Thursday, the LAWA board voted unanimously to approve more than
Los Angeles World Airports plans to spend $1.5 billion on a new tangle of ramps, overpasses, and flyovers at LAX, a project critics have started calling the LAX-pressway. The agency
Los Angeles World Airports is moving forward with a $1.5 billion expansion of roads and ramps around LAX that critics say will make congestion worse, not better. The Airfield &
LA City Council voted 11–2 to approve a $2.7 billion expansion of the Convention Center, a project that will ultimately cost nearly $6 billion once borrowing and interest are included.
Los Angeles is set to become the global stage for megaevents over the next three years. In 2026 the city will host the FIFA World Cup, in 2027 the Super
By Jules Boykoff, reposted from The Guardian When the International Olympic Committee first handed Los Angeles the 2028 Summer Olympics back in 2017, IOC president Thomas Bach called it “a