Tag: Housing
Housing Costs in the Inland Empire Have Shot Up. Will Existing Residents Be Displaced?
An increase in real estate prices and demand in Riverside and San Bernardino counties is largely being caused by people moving from L.A.
California’s Population Growth Rate Slumps as Residents Flee COVID and Taxes
But the state still added more than 21,000 new residents
On Her First Day on the Council, Nithya Raman Announces Motions and Promises to ‘Strengthen Systems of Care’
The new council member got to work right after a private swearing in ceremony
L.A. Is the Third Worst-Paying Metropolis for Millennials
Being part of the biggest generation of working adults isn't easy—especially in L.A.
Are People Really Moving Out of L.A. in Droves Amid the Pandemic?
Some experts say recent claims of "urban flight" have been exaggerated
Rent Prices Are Falling in Some of the City’s Swankiest Buildings
As the market for affordable apartments tightens, rents at some of L.A.’s toniest addresses are dropping
Upward of 300,000 L.A. Households Could Be at Risk if the State’s Eviction Ban Expires Next Month
As the state Judicial Council considers rescinding current tenant protections, a UCLA study warns of worst-case scenarios
The City of L.A. Has Millions to Help Bail Out Renters, but Demand Is Going to Be Sky High
A new program that will offer emergency rent subsidies for some at-risk residents starts accepting applications July 13
Activists and Council Members Want to Know Why Many L.A. Hotels Aren’t Housing the Homeless
Despite receiving public subsidies, many L.A. hotels aren't participating the Gavin Newsom's Project Roomkey
Housing Activists Staged a ‘Car Caravan’ Protest Outside Mayor Garcetti’s Home
What a rally for tenant protections looks like in the age of social distancing