
Los Angeles is facing a nearly $1 billion budget deficit for the new fiscal year.
Continue ReadingOur BOMA/GLA Government Affairs Director attended the California Business Properties Association (CBPA) Board Meeting and All-Star Awards Legislative Luncheon in Sacramento this week, joining industry leaders and policymakers for discussions on commercial real estate legislation at the state level and locally.
Continue ReadingMayor Karen Bass is considering a temporary pause on Measure ULA.
Continue ReadingThe DTLA Alliance has released its 2025 Outlook & Insights Report, highlighting Downtown LA’s current trends and outlook.
Continue ReadingThe 2025 LA Marathon is happening Sunday, March 16th. This will bring thousands of runners and spectators to LA’s streets. People should expect road closures that could impact building operations.
Continue ReadingAssembly Bill 380 seeks to modify Penal Code Section 396 by imposing stricter limits on price increases after declared emergencies. This can include prices of essential goods and services. However, the bill also wants to place a limitation on rent increases for both residential and commercial properties after a declared emergency.
Continue ReadingLong Beach CRE Leaders Gather for Insightful Tour & Discussion with Long Beach City Council Member Â
The Long Beach/South Bay Regional Council led by Ana Wood and Justin Monteleone recently gathered for an informative tour and discussion alongside Long Beach City Councilmember Mary Zendejas (who represents the coastal district) and the Long Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Continue ReadingGovernor Newsom ordered state agencies to require at least four in-office days per week starting July 1, 2025.
Continue ReadingWildfires and other fire-related emergencies pose a significant risk to commercial properties. Understanding fire life safety protocols is crucial for protecting tenants, employees, and assets.
Continue ReadingThe Sustainability Committee hosted an engaging seminar to help our members prepare for the transition from LEED v4.1 to LEED v5.
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