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How to reduce, reuse, and recycle when Kondo-ing—or just decluttering—your home is your New Year’s resolution
Los Angeles is uniquely positioned to side-step SB 50—if it ramps up existing plans to meet regional housing goals.
Elaborate ice sculptures ranging from the steps of Santorini to giant bones and cats are carved across 15 art suites.
A butterfly invasion. Nostalgic photos of 1970s Los Angeles. An experimental housing community. A new law to help renters. And more.
Most of the neighborhoods are in South Los Angeles.
Once more unto the breach.
Other big development news of the week includes a Kenmore Square hotel advancing, a pivot on Fenway Center, and an effort underway to stop the demolition of the Hurley Building. And sports!
"Affordable housing production is essential to alleviating and preventing homelessness," says councilmember.
Commissioners were outraged, but the owner says he did not intend to sidestep the landmarking process.
The midcentury design is famous for its panel shade system, devised to give residents more privacy and protection from harsh weather.