
AB 1742, a bill that would have changed how legal summons are served, has been pulled and is no longer moving forward this legislative session. This is a meaningful win for commercial real estate, as the bill raised concerns about operational disruption, legal risk, and building management challenges.
Continue ReadingIt’s official—BOMA Greater Los Angeles just made history. For the first time ever, every building submitted for the TOBY (The Outstanding Building of the Year) Awards from our market won at the regional level and will now advance to the international stage.
Continue ReadingBOMA/GLA leadership took center stage at this year’s Southern California Facilities Conference, highlighting the strength and expertise within our membership. Our industry continues to lead the way on critical issues like building safety—and this session made clear just how important that work is for today’s property teams.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles City leaders are actively discussing potential reforms to Measure ULA—and the outcome will directly impact commercial real estate across our region. We have a real opportunity to influence these conversations, but we need your input now.
Continue ReadingCalifornia’s new energy code took effect this year, and it’s already changing how commercial buildings are designed, operated, and upgraded. For property teams, this means higher expectations around efficiency, electrification, and day-to-day building performance.
Continue ReadingCulver City just approved changes that allow more density and mixed-use development near transit, including updates to the Hayden Tract Specific Plan. While this is being driven by housing policy, it matters to our members because it will change how commercial space is developed, leased, and operated moving forward.
Continue ReadingOur Government Affairs and Codes & Regulations Committees convened for a joint meeting to refine the association’s 2026 legislative agenda. This work helps position us to partner with elected officials to shape and advance policies that impact building operations, costs, and tenant demand across Los Angeles.
Continue ReadingThe DTLA Alliance’s latest report shows DTLA is recovering, but ongoing challenges are still impacting leasing, operations, and tenant retention for commercial buildings.
Continue ReadingEnergy and water costs are climbing across Greater Los Angeles, while new regulations continue to reshape how buildings operate. Our next educational event will equip property teams with the exact tools and strategies needed to reduce costs now while positioning buildings for long-term operational success.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles’ first mayoral debate offered an early look at where candidates stand on key issues shaping the city’s future—including the ongoing debate over Measure ULA and its impact on development. For our members, this matters because decisions around transfer taxes, housing policy, and development incentives will directly influence investment, leasing activity, and the overall health of the commercial real estate market.
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