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L.A. Clippers Break Ground on $1.2-Billion Arena in Inglewood
The L.A. Clippers have broken ground on a new 18,000-seat arena that's scheduled to open in time for the 2024-2025 NBA season.
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Supply Stabilizes Leaving Half of Lumber Dealers With Excess Inventory
Close to half of U.S. Lumber suppliers now report excess inventory in a survey conducted by John Burns Real Estate Consulting LLC.
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YouTube Brands SoFi-Adjacent Theater; Marking Foray into Live Events
The new YouTube branded 6,000-seat arena theater next to SoFi Stadium in Hollywood Park signifies the further expansion of the internet...
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Seven Days Later and 147 Still Missing in Surfside Disaster
A week into the Surfside condo search and rescue and only 16 bodies have been discovered with 147 still missing.
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Alhambra Housing Project Controversy as Locals Take Sides
Those for and those against The Villages at Alhambra, are squaring off over the proposed project.
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Massive Hollywood Park Mixed-Use Development Halfway Complete
Construction of the mixed-use development located on the former site of Hollywood Park Racetrack has passed the halfway point
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Construction Inflation Stalls Projects as Material Costs Reach Critical Levels
Material prices continue to skyrocket and developers are reporting nationwide delays and scuttled projects in commercial real estate
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Study Highlights Impact of Low Pay and Meager Benefits within California Construction
A report by the UC Berkeley Labor Center examines the public cost of low wages and lack of benefits in a large sector of California’s...
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Controversy at the Q: Mega Developer's Lux Apartments Beset With Problems
The Q Variel, the first of California Home Builders' planned San Fernando Valley mixed-use "Q" developments to begin leasing
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Pinnacle Accused of Tax Fraud and Worker Exploitation
With the Pinnacle jobsite as a backdrop, over 150 local carpenters and their supporters gathered Saturday morning
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Continuum Partners Sets Sites on DTLA Arts District
The developer has proposed an ambitious post pandemic project at Central and 4th street in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
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Wermers and JPI Face Down Child Labor Accusations as Legal Troubles Loom
Ongoing demonstrations outside of the East Village San Diego work site of Wermers' new mixed-use Maker's Quarter project...
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Will High Prices and Low Occupancy Doom The Q?
California Homebuilders may have overshot the mark with high priced The Q Variel apartments in Woodland Hills, CA.
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Kearny Mesa Construction Fatality: Wermers Multi-Family Cover Up?
During the holidays, a worker lost his life on the Ariva apartments construction site in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego.
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Impressive 170-Ton Compression Ring Tops Vegas MSG Sphere Project
The Venetian Las Vegas is wowing onlookers with its new MSG Sphere before it has even been completed.
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A Divided Council Approves Onni Project Amidst Pushback from Various Groups
Despite contention from various civic groups and a split vote amongst council members, the Los Angeles City Council has greenlit plans
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Denver Ranks Sixth Nationwide in Prospects for Future Development
A new report released this week from real estate services firm, CBRE, ranking the development prospects in America’s 50 most popular metro
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Brookfield Residential and Lennar Corp's Controversial The Groves Project Moving Forward
The Groves, a 75 acre mixed-use property in Whittier, California, is pushing forward after more than a decade of legal arguments...
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San Diego Padres Development Team to Transform Tailgate Park into Mixed-Use Community
San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer, announced that a group calling themselves the Padres Development team, has won the bidding war...
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