6/8/19 – State Bill 50 will forever alter the landscape of California cities and how people go about their daily lives. Here’s an infograph of how the bill, in its current… Read more ⇢
In the near future, building a new home may be as easy as printing out an airline boarding pass. New Story, a charity that works to build houses for people… Read more ⇢
The Manhattan Beach City Council opened the door to allowing short-term rentals within the city by agreeing to consider a length of stay restriction and host fee. Short-term rentals… Read more ⇢
The state housing department released its first list showing how many California cities and counties are meeting their local homebuilding goals. The conclusion: More than 500 local jurisdictions… Read more ⇢
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake was felt across Southern California in the early morning of Thursday, January 25. The quake struck an area of the Santa Ana Mountains straddling Riverside and Orange… Read more ⇢
The Redondo Beach City Council took steps on Tuesday to ban gas-powered leaf blowers within the city, citing long-standing noise complaints from residents and effects on… Read more ⇢
Undergrounding the remaining overhead utilities along Pacific Coast Highway might be in the future after the Hermosa Beach Beach City Council at its Tuesday meeting voted unanimously to begin… Read more ⇢
Love them or hate them, you’re stuck with your neighbors … until a for-sale sign pops up, of course. Knowing the people who live nearby can ensure the safety… Read more ⇢
The much-anticipated sale of Toyota’s sprawling Torrance campus has officially closed, turning over the keys to Irvine-based Sares-Regis Group, which anticipates redeveloping the entire 110-acre site. The purchase… Read more ⇢
The owners of the South Bay Galleria submitted plans this week to revamp the ailing shopping center that include 50,000 square feet of office space in addition to the smaller 300-unit… Read more ⇢
In the ongoing land use debate over the remake of the South Bay Galleria, one issue stands out. No surprise, it’s traffic. In the public’s first look at a draft… Read more ⇢
With development on an upswing in Redondo Beach, the city council voted unanimously on Tuesday to more than triple the fees residential developers pay to fund and maintain public parks. Read more ⇢
Nothing feels quite as much like summer as enjoying live music in an outdoor setting. But you don’t have to venture to the Hollywood Bowl to have a great experience. … Read more ⇢
The rains sure were nice and God knows we needed them after five years of drought. Unfortunately, they produced an unintended consequence: flies. One major concern is the possibility of… Read more ⇢
Multigenerational living has been on the rise in America in the last few years. According to the Pew Research Center, analysis of the most… Read more ⇢
5/26/16 – The next big meeting for Redondo Beach’s waterfront project is June 13, where the Harbor Commission will hear public comment about the project. Check out today’s article in… Read more ⇢
5/25/16 – Way to go Redondo! According to SmartTravel.Tips, Redondo Beach is the best place to live in California, beating out such cites as Irvine, Mill… Read more ⇢
4/1/16 – Three school districts here in the South Bay place in the top 10 school districts in Southern California, based on data compiled by Niche.com. At #10… Read more ⇢
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