In July, the City Council approved 670 Mequit, a $1.4-billion complex intended to have apartments, offices, a hotel, a ...
The new owner will build accessory dwelling units at the property in order to further preserve its affordability.
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles is buying the 154-unit Emerald Apartments for nearly $50 million.
One of the nation’s largest public housing authorities has grown even bigger, snagging an apartment complex in Downtown L.A. that it plans to re-designate as affordable housing.
Some tenants in downtown Los Angeles are demanding a change as they say, for years, they’ve lived in dangerous conditions. After receiving complaints about the apartment complex on South Wright Street ...
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