

For Valley Landlords, Seismic Deadline Looms
The million-dollar question right now is which will strike first — the year 2022, or the Big One? “The Big One,” of course, refers to the...


How L.A.’s Green New Deal Will Impact Property Owners
Los Angeles has presented its own version of the Green New Deal. The sustainability plan is to increase the city’s current energy...


Westfield’s Promenade 2035 Project Faces Public Hearing
Named “Promenade 2035,” the project would bring more housing units and retail, hotel and office buildings, and a sports and entertainment...

Are Opportunity Zone Benefits All They Promise? In many cases, a 1031 exchange might provide better
There is a frenzy around opportunity zone investments and the capital gains tax benefits that come with them, but for commercial real...


L.A. Office Vacancy Rate Increased This Year
The office vacancy rate in Los Angeles increased in the first quarter. According to a market report from Savills, the office vacancy rate...


The Remaking of LAX: Project and Construction Update
Landside Access Modernization Program According to LAWA, LAMP is “a new ground transportation network” to help relieve traffic...

L.A. 2018 Investment Sales Among Top in US
Los Angeles multifamily investment sales volumes ranked among the highest in the country last year. According to research from JLL, Los...


New Policy Requires Solar on New Development Properties
The California Energy Commission has adopted new green energy policies as part of the 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards that will...

Existing Buildings Energy and Water and AB 802 BENCHMARKING - DUE 6/1
California Assembly Bill “AB 802” requires buildings over 50,000 sq. ft. to report their energy usage on an annual basis to the...


CRE Owners Push City to Make the Solar Rooftop Program Permanent
L.A. commercial property owners are pushing the LADWP to expand its pilot solar feed-in-tariff program, which allowed property owners to...