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Thuc Nhi Nguyen has covered UCLA for the Southern California News Group since 2016. A proud Seattle native, she majored in journalism and mathematics at the University of Washington. She likes graphs, animated GIFs and superheroes.
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A presentation given last week to the Central San Pedro Neighborhood Council's Land Use Planning Committee has unveiled renderings of a proposed small lot subdivision that would replace a church and surface parking lot at 847-879 W. 10th Street.
The project, filed in October 2018 by an ent...
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Sustainable womenswear brand Reformation launched an innovative new campaign called Carbon is Canceled. The campaign uses retail credits to incentivize consumers to opt...
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The new service, Hana, will compete directly with WeWork, Knotel and others

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I had read about the miscommunication between the Department of Homeland Security and the California Department of Motor Vehicles before my appointment this month for renewing my license. As a result, I took multiple forms of proof of residence with me for the Real ID. When checking in, I mentioned clearly that I had multiple forms of proof of residence (utility bill, medical bill, property tax and a jury summons, to boot).
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At its meeting next week, the Los Angeles City Planning Commission is scheduled to hear two appeals of a proposed apartment tower at the eastern gateway to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The proposed Hollywood and Gower development, which would replace a parking lot at the southwest corner of that intersection, calls for t...
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Joint Project: Bow West Capital’s Sean Beddoe, right, and Peter Phelps teamed with Green Street Agency on the cannabis office project. Photo by Ringo Chiu.
Marijuana ...
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Streaming giant Netflix is rapidly renting up office space in Hollywood, now the company is reportedly in talks to make a purchase.
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A proposed apartment tower near the Gold Line's Chinatown Station is the latest project to take advantage of a state law which exempts transit-priority developments from the California Environmental Quality Act.
Earlier this year, Vancouver-based real estate firms Townline and Forme Development jointly...
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