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

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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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How Sudden Trade Tariffs Could Disrupt the CRE Industry

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President Trump has shaken up trade talks by sending sudden tariff letters to countries and posting new terms on social media without warning. For commercial real estate professionals, the growing trade instability could raise costs and disrupt tenants, especially those with global supply chains.

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