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BOMA/GLA Members Take CRE Priorities to the State Capitol

August 28, 2025
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The highlight of the Summit was the chance for BOMA/GLA members to share their lived experiences as industry professionals with their elected representatives. These perspectives help shape the policies that affect how we manage properties, support tenants, and strengthen California’s economy.

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BOMA/GLA Heads to Sacramento to Make Your Voice Heard 

August 26, 2025
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Advocacy helps protect the future of commercial real estate. Laws in Sacramento affect how you manage properties, serve tenants, and grow your business—so BOMA/GLA is on the frontlines making sure your voice is heard.

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How LA’s Civilian Responders Could Affect Commercial Properties 

August 25, 2025
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Los Angeles is testing a new safety program that sends unarmed civilian teams instead of LAPD officers to some non-violent calls. These teams, made up of clinicians and outreach workers, respond 24/7 to issues like welfare checks, public intoxication, and disturbances, which could affect how quickly and effectively incidents are handled on or near commercial properties.

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California Redistricting: What It Could Mean for CRE

August 22, 2025
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California’s congressional redistricting has been making major headlines. It’s important to know how these changes could affect properties, tenants, and our advocacy work.

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Olympic Venue Ballot Measure: What CRE Professionals Need to Know 

August 19, 2025
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A ballot measure could require citywide votes before building or expanding large “event centers” for the 2028 Olympics; which could delay projects, raise costs, and create uncertainty for property managers and tenants nearby.

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Office and Industrial Trends in LA County CRE Q2 2025 

August 18, 2025
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LA County’s Q2 2025 commercial real estate market is facing challenges in both office and industrial sectors. For our members, knowing these trends is essential to guiding clients, managing properties, and planning ahead.

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Northeast CRE Leaders Gather for Networking and Local Development Updates

August 15, 2025
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Last night, over 25 of our members came together for a lively happy hour at Media Studios in Burbank. Where they were able to enjoy drinks, laughs, and valuable updates from the Economic Development Department of Burbank and the Community Development Department of Glendale.

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Active Shooter Preparedness Seminar: Essential Training for Commercial Real Estate

August 12, 2025
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Being ready for emergencies is more important than ever. As a commercial real estate professional, you play a key role in keeping your buildings, tenants, staff, and visitors safe. Join us on September 24, 2025, for our Active Shooter Preparedness Seminar to learn practical, life-saving strategies for protecting your properties.

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LA City Council Approves $30 Minimum Wage for Tourism Workers — Ballot Battle Heats Up  

August 11, 2025
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Despite concerns over economic impacts, the LA City Council voted to raise the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers to $30 an hour by 2028.

This change will directly affect hotels, airports, and related service providers — key tenants and partners for many in commercial real estate. Higher operating costs could impact leasing, service contracts, and tourism-driven property revenue, especially as the city prepares for major events like the Olympics.

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Long Beach’s $3.7 Billion Budget: Key Takeaways for Commercial Real Estate 

August 8, 2025
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The City of Long Beach’s 2026 proposed budget of $3.7 billion targets key areas like public safety, housing, infrastructure, and economic growth—which could directly affect your properties and businesses.

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