Los Angeles City Administrative Officer Rich Llewellyn shares the challenges of managing the city's significant assets and investments to combat homelessness.
Buildings are said to be the No. 1 source of climate pollution in the world, but California lacks a clear path forward to address building decarbonization. Real estate, infrastructure, and energy experts discussed the issue at VX2019.
The groundbreaking of The Grand marks a major milestone in the vision of Downtown Los Angeles as a thriving cultural center. TPR presents remarks from philanthropist Eli Broad, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and others.
Ahead of Gov. Newsom's State of the State address, TPR interviewed Jeff Kightlinger to contextualize the need for an updated, reliable water conveyance system for Southern California.
Neal Payton joins TPR for an update on the Exposition Park Master Plan, which is working to incorporate the under-construction Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a renovated Coliseum, and new mobility options into the operation of the 147 acre Los Angeles campus.
Councilmember Harris-Dawson speaks about implementing funding for homeless housing, the Metro Crenshaw Line, and how the construction of the new Inglewood stadium is impacting LA City Council District 8.
California Energy Commissioner David Hochschild affirms that “the future is approaching faster than ever” for electric cars, a decarbonized renewable energy grid, and the transition to an integrated, zero-emission transportation network.
Larry Kosmont offers expert insight on how California might best take advantage of the new Opportunity Zones program to direct private investment toward integrated development and sustainability goals.