LOS ANGELES-A developer plans 900,000-sf mall in Pomona and an Eagle Rock center is sold for $8.3 million. New report by Grubb & Ellis credits SoCal's strength to relatively high consumer spending and other factors.
LOS ANGELES-A developer plans 900,000-sf mall in Pomona and an Eagle Rock center is sold for $8.3 million. New report by Grubb & Ellis credits SoCal's strength to relatively high consumer spending and other factors.
LOS ANGELES-Nevins Construction acquires 66-unit apartment complex from private investors. Transaction comes in wake of Beitler Commercial report that says sales across the county are down sharply from a year ago.
LOS ANGELES-Locally based LCOR plans to build $80-million Westside center with a Costco at street level and Home Depot 'stacked on top. Planning Commission gives its blessing after builder agrees to more concessions.
LOS ANGELES-Spokeswoman says the ailing former President no longer needs the space atop swank Fox Plaza in Century City. Brokers tell GlobeSt.com that finding a new tenant won't necessarily be easy.
LOS ANGELES-A key parcel in Burbank goes back on the market, while planned 50-acre industrial site Downtown will now be used for parkland. In Ontario, shoe manufacturer appears ready to take over eToys' massive distribution.
LOS ANGELES-The May 10 seminar, co-sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, is aimed at helping real estate companies and other businesses protect their computers, data and web pages from hackers and pirates.
LOS ANGELES-Report by Federal Reserve says industrial output rose in March for the first time in six months. Separately, a pension fund advisor pays $20 million for project in North LA County, one of the strongest industrial markets of all.
LOS ANGELES-Youngest son of Italian immigrants, the quiet but forceful leader emerged from ashes of Watts Riots to build city into global cultural and economic center. He was the heart and soul of Los Angeles, Mayor Riordan tells GlobeSt.com.
LOS ANGELES-Owners of retail properties from the East Coast to the West are hammered by disappointing sales results from several department-store chains. Some retailers who cater to teens fare better, but not by much.