Culver City becomes first California city to allow six-story apartment buildings with just one staircase, a bold move to ease ...
Southern California home prices climbed to an $860,773 average in October, stopping a five-month skid that saw the average ...
Three new pro-development appointees at the powerful Coastal Commission are trying to remedy its poor reputation among ...
For years, the state has been nudging its cities to build housing to address a severe shortage. Maybe what they needed was a ...
Despite a burst of new housing laws, buying a home in California is increasingly unattainable – especially for lower-income ...
Despite the passage of dozens of new laws, California's housing crisis remains far from solved, but the foundation for a new housing era has been laid and progress is being made through small projects ...
Dive into the hotly debated issue of housing development in Santa Monica with the new narrative podcast series, 'A Developing ...
Condominium construction is down 90% in California from a peak two decades ago. Democrats won’t solve the lawsuit problem, ...
Pro-housing legislative and administrative actions have failed to markedly increase housing construction, which is stuck at ...
A wave of libraries, fire stations, and even Costco stores have been built below or adjacent to much-needed, lower-cost ...
One Southern California city is trying a new law that could have positive knock on effects for the state’s housing crisis.
In one respect, New York City’s unusual election results this year fit a national pattern: Voters opted to make housing easier and faster to build. Here’s hoping it’s a trend ...
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