Watts' long-neglected public housing complex Jordan Downs has finally begun a massive renovation. Mayor Garcetti, Councilmember Joe Buscaino, and Housing Authority Director Doug Guthrie spoke at the groundbreaking June 5.
As Culver City seeks to increase density along the public transportation corridors, Councilmember Thomas Small and Craig Nelson of Steer Davies Gleave share their outlook on the current public process.
TPR sat down with Randall Lewis of the Lewis Group of Companies to address Southern California’s challenges to building an adequate supply of housing. Lewis shares where he sees opportunities for potential breakthroughs on housing production.
TPR coverage of the grand opening of the Zev Yaroslavsky L.A. River Greenway Trail in Studio City, which utilized a public-private partnership to restore natural habitat along a section of the river.
As Michael Bloomberg announces a challenge that will award $17 million to mayors who address some of the country's biggest challenges, TPR presents an excerpt of Bloomberg and Carl Pope's new book, Climate of Hope.
The proposed federal budget would cut transportation infrastructure funding by 13 percent. Metro CEO Phil Washington discusses the impact of losing that support.
John Emerson shares his insights on the new presidential administration's international actions as they relate to climate leadership and the vitality of Los Angeles economic development and trade.
To highlight the reopening of the John Anson Ford Theatres complex, architect Brenda Levin and the Ford’s interim executive director Olga Garay-English join TPR share how the thoughtful renovation has re-conceived the once quiet theater into world-class standards.