Developer Buys Brunswig Square office and Retail Complex in Little Tokyo

Sleek Apartments Rising Near Hollywood and Highland3

Silicon Beach: 80% of Office Space in Playa Vista Occupied by Tech Firms

Big Chinese Developer Plans Apartment-and-Retail Complex in Hollywood

Renderings Revealed for West LA Development

Thirteen Projects, Nineteen Cranes, One Massive Photo

Much-delayed LA Sign Law Creeps Woward Approval

New Developments Transforming Sawtelle

Art Deco Apartments Underway on Miracle Mile

A Closer Look at 8150 Sunset Boulevard

The New Look of the Petersen Automotive Museum is Really Really Bad

Academy Museum Clears Hurdle

China Stepping In to Build Bullet Train From LA Area to Vegas

Small Mixed-Use Development Planned on Sunset Boulevard

Eyeing L.A.’s Olympic Bid, Metro Seeks to Accelerate Two Rail Projects

Battle over Hollywood Church Could Complicate a High-Rise Development

Site Prep Underway for Hollywood Hotel

Whole Foods Not Revealing Much About New Silver Lake 365 Store as Construction Begins

Hollywood Office Building Goes Vertical

New Echo Park Motel Might Rise From the Ruins of 2012 Fire

New East Hollywood Development Revealed

Fly Through Hollywood’s Academy Square

One More Boutique Hotel for Hollywood

New Gehry Partners Design for Sunset Strip Project

See How Frank Gehry Will Transform the Eastern Edge of the Sunset Strip

Sunset Strip Could Lose Another Weird Tenant to Make Way for a Mixed-User

Mixed-Use Development Headed to Santa Monica Boulevard

Another Tall Hotel for Hollywood

CIM Sells Prime Hollywood Office to Souferian

Residential Development Tops out on Highland Avenue

Small Cap Buyers Have Big Appetite for Real Estate

Los Angeles Housing Construction: Going Up!

California Economy is Projected to Grow Faster Than U.S. through 2020

Despite Investor Concerns of Overheating, Market Indicators Support CRE Pricing

Why the Chinese Market Crash Might Be Good for Downtown

Bursting Bubbles: What Really Caused China’s Collapse

Moody’s Report is Raising Concerns Over Lending

Report: Los Angeles is the Second Least Affordable Place to Live in the US

Basic Costs of Living Add Up to Three-Quarters of the Average LA Income