LA Care CEO John Baackes and the building at 1200 West 37 Street The largest publicly-operated healthcare company has signed one of the largest leases in Los Angeles so far this year. L.A. Care Health Plan inked a deal to occupy 370,000 square feet at a Rising Realty-owned building, located in the outskirts of Downtown […]
Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann snag a Sawtelle office for production company
Leslie Mann, Judd Apatow, and 2257 Colby Avenue (Credit: Getty images and Google Maps) Hollywood power couple Leslie Mann and Judd Apatow have picked up a new office on the Westside for their production company, Apatow Productions. In April, Apatow and Mann closed on a $12.4 million deal for a two-story building at 2257 Colby […]
Trump Doral’s financial results falter due to Trump name: report
Donald Trump and Trump Doral (Credit: Getty Images) President Trump touted South Florida’s Trump National Doral Miami in federal disclosures as the Trump Organization’s most profitable resort. But the resort’s finances paint a different story, according to a report by the Washington Post. Overall revenue at the golf resort is down since 2015 and net […]
The Hotelification of multifamily: Greystar partners with Hello Alfred
Hello Alfred CEO Marcela Sapone and Greystar CEO Bob Faith (Credit: Getty Images) One of the country’s largest residential landlords will outsource its building management services to Hello Alfred, a startup that uses technology to determine residents needs. Greystar, the South Carolina-based landlord with more than 450,000 units in the United States, plans to roll […]
If Long Beach builds it, will they come? City considers Angels stadium megaproject
Angels star Mike Trout and the Long Beach shorefront (Credit: Getty Images) A new waterfront stadium for the Los Angeles Angels in Long Beach would cost more than $1.1 billion to build, which would rank it among the most expensive baseball fields ever built. The city released to the Los Angeles Times Times thousands of […]
Bowling alley won’t be spared if proposed Torrance retail center is approved
The bowling alley that will be demolished in Torrance (Credit: Google Maps) A 60-year-old bowling alley in Torrance won’t be spared if the city approves a new retail complex under consideration, which would be anchored by an Aldi grocery store, and include a Chick-fil-A restaurant. The proposed 25,700-square-foot complex would replace the Palos Verdes Bowl […]