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Pacific Palisades homes impacted by the January wildfire had a total value of $51.7 billion before the blaze devoured the ...
When devastating wildfires swept through California earlier this year, many buildings were destroyed beyond repair. In fact, ...
California Senate Bill 549 has been halted until at least 2026 amid opposition over expanding affordable housing in Pacific ...
Homeowners in Pacific Palisades and Altadena are picking up the pace in submitting permit applications to rebuild after ...
SB 549, the piece of legislation that would have created a rebuilding authority in Los Angeles, has been put on pause until ...
Six months after the Southern California wildfires, recovery shows mixed progress with corporations buying land while homeowners struggle with insurance settlements and rebuilding costs.
A controversial Senate Bill that could bring more affordable housing homes to Pacific Palisades has been put on pause.
Amid criticism that the city of Los Angeles is not moving fast enough to rebuild the Pacific Palisades after the Palisades ...
A typical home damaged or destroyed by the blaze was valued at $3.7 million before the fires, according to Redfin’s analysis ...
As Pacific Palisades and Altadena residents work to rebuild homes, some politicians are supporting “granny flats.” ...
Mayor Karen Bass issued two new executive orders Wednesday aimed at further streamlining the rebuilding process for ...
Several months after fires tore through Pacific Palisades and Altadena, rent near burn areas is rising faster than elsewhere in Los Angeles County, according to an L.A. Times analysis of Zillow data.