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Canyon-Johnson and Partners to Begin $160M One Santa Fe In Downtown LA

Canyon-Johnson and Partners to Begin $160M One Santa Fe In Downtown LA

Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund (CJUF) has provided preferred equity capital to a joint venture between The McGregor Company, Polis Builders Ltd. and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group (UIG) to begin development of One Santa Fe, a $160 million mixed-use project...

Canyon-Johnson and Partners to Begin $160M One Santa Fe In Downtown LA
LA Film Production Up Slightly, but TV Production Drops in 2011
LA Film Production Up Slightly, but TV Production Drops in 2011
Los Angeles film production rose slightly in 2011, offsetting a decline in TV production to help boost overall on-location 4.2 percent for the year, according to non-profit permitting body FilmL.A.
Port of LA sets record for exports
Port of LA sets record for exports
The Port of Los Angeles on Thursday reported a record-setting year for exports, buoyed by an all-time monthly high of goods shipped overseas in November.
LA Times editor stepping down after 4 years
LA Times editor stepping down after 4 years
Russ Stanton, who led the Los Angeles Times to three Pulitzer Prizes in the midst of massive staff layoffs, has stepped down as editor and executive vice president, the newspaper announced Tuesday.
Ontario airport may close 1 of its 2 terminals
Ontario airport may close 1 of its 2 terminals
With passenger traffic on the decline at Ontario International Airport, officials are considering closing down one of its two terminals.
Hollywood Labor Fight Looms as Money for Benefits Wanes
Hollywood Labor Fight Looms as Money for Benefits Wanes
Bitter disputes over health and pension payments to union members have created plenty of drama in states and cities this year. But do not look for a movie about it — Hollywood will be too busy dealing with a labor crisis of its own.
LA Times Takes a Giant Step to Shore Up Digital, Social Revenues
LA Times Takes a Giant Step to Shore Up Digital, Social Revenues
As revenues from the newspaper continue to decline, the Los Angeles Times has overhauled its revenue and advertising teams to focus more on digital, social and promotional opportunities.
Los Angeles, Wooed by Occupy Protest, Faces Higher Debt Cost
Los Angeles, Wooed by Occupy Protest, Faces Higher Debt Cost
Los Angeles faces tens of millions of dollars in additional borrowing costs after the City Council told anti-Wall Street protesters it intends to cut ties with banks involved in financial wrongdoing, Administrative Officer Miguel Santana said.
Canyon-Johnson and Partners to Begin $160M One Santa Fe In Downtown LA
Canyon-Johnson and Partners to Begin $160M One Santa Fe In Downtown LA
Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund (CJUF) has provided preferred equity capital to a joint venture between The McGregor Company, Polis Builders Ltd. and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group (UIG) to begin development of One Santa Fe, a $160 million mixed-use project...

West Hollywood nears approval of first fur ban in U.S.

West Hollywood nears approval of first fur ban in U.S.

Taking a stand for animal rights over fashion, the tiny, tony municipality of West Hollywood is poised to become the ...

West Hollywood nears approval of first fur ban in U.S.

Controller auditing Los Angeles Coliseum books

Controller auditing Los Angeles Coliseum books

As city auditors prepare to examine Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum finances, new allegations surfaced Monday detailing...

Controller auditing Los Angeles Coliseum books

South Los Angeles residents rally for Obama's job bill

South Los Angeles residents rally for Obama's job bill

The activist organization “Good Jobs LA” waved signs and handed out leaflets to passing cars on an overpass of the 11...

South Los Angeles residents rally for Obama's job bill

LA board OKs construction of new light rail line

LA board OKs construction of new light rail line

Los Angeles transit officials have approved the start of construction for a new light rail line to go along the city'...

LA board OKs construction of new light rail line

Paramount plans $700m revamp of Hollywood lot

Paramount plans $700m revamp of Hollywood lot

VIACOM Inc.'s Paramount Pictures movie studio plans to apply to the city of Los Angeles this week for approval of a 2...

Paramount plans $700m revamp of Hollywood lot

Ground broken for 2nd stage of LA rail line

Ground broken for 2nd stage of LA rail line

The second and final phase of a light rail construction project that will link downtown Los Angeles with Santa Monica...

Ground broken for 2nd stage of LA rail line

New Solar Installation Shines In Los Angeles

New Solar Installation Shines In Los Angeles

Los Angeles City Officials came together recently to celebrate the completion of a new solar installation in the cent...

New Solar Installation Shines In Los Angeles

Performer's HIV Test a False Positive, Porn Production to Resume

Performer's HIV Test a False Positive, Porn Production to Resume

Porn production in Los Angeles was given the green light to resume by an industry trade group after an HIV scare last...

Performer's HIV Test a False Positive, Porn Production to Resume

Calif. metal scrapper settles air pollution suit

Calif. metal scrapper settles air pollution suit

A metal recycling company accused of releasing toxic substances into the air agreed Wednesday to pay nearly $3 millio...

Calif. metal scrapper settles air pollution suit

Los Angeles Times Raises Prices

Los Angeles Times Raises Prices

Starting Labor Day, you'll need more quarters to buy the Los Angeles Times. The price of a daily print edition will i...

Los Angeles Times Raises Prices

Villaraigosa unveils sleeker building permit process

Villaraigosa unveils sleeker building permit process

The $450 million expansion of Westfield Topanga mall could be the first major test of Los Angeles' newly streamlined ...

Villaraigosa unveils sleeker building permit process

Los Angeles fires Standard & Poor's from rating its $7 billion investments

Los Angeles fires Standard & Poor's from rating its $7 billion investments

The city of Los Angeles has fired Standard & Poor's from rating its $7 billion general investment pool after the firm...

Los Angeles fires Standard & Poor's from rating its $7 billion investments
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