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Roger Vincent

Roger Vincent

Staff Writer at Los Angeles Times

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L.A.'s office market skid slows as workers trickle back - Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles County office rental market is showing early signs of stabilizing as businesses shed space at a slower pace in an apparent calculation that better times are ahead. Facing a shaky economy during the worst months of the pandemic, many companies pulled back on their office rentals by taking less space when their leases came up for renewal or attempting to sublease space they weren’t using. Office leasing in Los Angeles County fell to its lowest point since the Great Recession in the…
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Tourists are back: L.A. hotel bookings reach 100% of their pre-pand...

L.A. hotel bookings in October and November are back to 2019 levels, well above the national average.
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Nelson Rising, who shaped L.A. and oversaw some of California's big...

Rising led the development of the U.S. Bank tower in downtown L.A., the creation of Playa Vista and — nearly — an NFL stadium.
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Historic movie lot that gave Studio City its name to get $1-billion...

Historic movie lot in Studio City that was home to iconic television shows, from ‘Gunsmoke’ to ‘Seinfeld,’ is getting a $1-billion makeover.
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Quirky Alhambra bridge house sells for $430,000 — $180,000 over ask...

The unusual location of the house and its comparatively modest $250,000 asking price drew national attention and hundreds of visitors when it hit the market a few weeks ago.
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Los Angeles police shoot knife-wielding man downtown, authorities ....

Los Angeles police shot a knife-wielding man early Saturday in downtown Los Angeles after he allegedly charged at an officer, authorities said. Officers were patrolling in the area of Broadway and 7th Street around 1:30 a.m., when they were flagged down by a community member, directing them to a man with a knife, the Los Angeles Police Department said on X, formerly known as Twitter. Officers made contact with the suspects and attempted to gain his compliance, police said. The suspect ignored th…
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Newsom releases attack ad on DeSantis and Florida’s abortion ban

California Gov. Gavin Newsom released an ad Sunday attacking Florida’s six-week abortion ban as he and Gov. Ron DeSantis get set for a televised debate at the end of the month. The ad, called “Wanted,” lays the abortion restriction on DeSantis, who in April signed into law the “Heartbeat Protection Act” prohibiting abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. DeSantis is also a Republican candidate for president. The ad was set to run in Florida and Washington, D.C., television markets on NFL Sunday…
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Demolition of burned Tustin hangar underway; asbestos levels ‘below...

The scorched remains of a World War II blimp hangar in Tustin are being razed as air quality officials call nearby asbestos levels “below any level of concern” while continuing to urge neighbors to take safety precautions. The enormous wooden military relic went up in flames Nov. 7, showering ash and debris — later found to contain asbestos — on nearby residential neighborhoods. The 17-story hangar smoldered for more than a week, and residents have struggled to get information about the fallout…
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Ohtani hits one out of the park, gifting a Porsche to Dodger pitche...

New Dodger phenomenon Shohei Ohtani played Santa for a fellow player’s family Friday, gifting a new sports car to Ashley Kelly for her tongue-in-cheek campaign to lure him to the Dodgers by offering Ohtani her husband’s jersey number. Kelly is married to relief pitcher Joe Kelly, who wore No. 17 — the same number Ohtani wore in all six years of his Major League Baseball career with the Angels, where he earned two American League MVP awards and became a two-way phenomenon as a pitcher and a slugg…
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On a Hollywood studio lot, a new New York comes to life

Last summer, when the Hollywood writers’ strike had shut down film and television production, a crew of scenic painters at the legendary Fox Studio Lot took advantage of the lull to mess up New York City. Work had recently been completed on a new set of façades meant to mimic Manhattan streets, but the result was too pretty and clean. Even the smooth gray concrete curbs looked suspiciously fresh. “After the curbs were perfectly poured, we had a gentleman with a jackhammer come in here and chip a…
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Jaime Lee: ‘Superstar’ Koreatown real estate revivalist

Outside a high-rise apartment tower her family company was building on Wilshire Boulevard, Jaime Lee pulled a hard hat, shatterproof glasses and safety vest from cargo space behind a car seat for one of her three young children. Wearing thick-soled Gucci boots that complemented her dress, she took a guest up the outdoor construction elevator with the top two bosses on site, also women. As chief executive of the Jamison group of companies, Lee, 39, is one of L.A.’s most prolific builders of new a…