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California and Los Angeles officials are touting the rapid recovery from January’s fires, but many residents say the praise ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the allocation of $101 million in taxpayer funds for “multifamily low-income housing development” ...
The pace at which rebuilding permits for fire-ravaged properties that were damaged or destroyed during January’s brush fires is a source of concern for the communities affected.
A fire broke out in a three-story apartment building in the Pico-Union area of Los Angeles Wednesday, critically injuring one person and prompting a quick response from firefighters. Crews were called ...
Monday marks six months since the pair of devastating fires destroyed thousands of homes and left more than two dozen people ...
LOS ANGELES — Nearly four months after wildfires reduced thousands of Los Angeles-area homes to rubble and ash, some residents are starting to rebuild. In the Pacific Palisades neighborhood ...
There was a housing crisis in Los Angeles County long before fire swept across the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and parts of the San Fernando Valley, turning thousands into newly homeless people ...
As Los Angeles grew outward and closer to the mountains and their foothills, it didn’t take long before these fires became a threat. In 1938, 350 structures were destroyed in a fire in the ...
Rebuilding Los Angeles after the fires. In the aftermath of this year’s catastrophic fires, architects and urban planners begin to consider how to rebuild. Altadena, California, after the ...
Los Angeles Building and Safety officials are evaluating the building that residents fled from to determine which units can be occupied, as 70 people are affected. The Red Cross is assisting.
Los Angeles architects are hard at work rebuilding after the fires and thinking about what comes next By Richard Martin • March 27, 2025 • Architecture , News , Q&A , West ...
The question for Los Angeles becomes how to thrive in those conditions—that will require improvements to firefighting, land use, and building practices so that Los Angeles can be an insurable city.