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Daily Los Angeles Newsletter November 11, 2025
Stay up to date on Los Angeles real estate news.
š Today's Story: The Aflalo family is selling four entitled sites in Beverly Hills as scrutiny surrounds Measure ULA's job claims, impacting oversight discussions, while new projects and infrastructure improvements continue across Southern California.
Builder's Remedy sites for sale, Measure ULA stats scrutinized, and moreL.A. real estate, architecture, and urban planning news from the past week ![]() š° What Happened: The Aflalo family is looking to sell four entitled sites in Beverly Hills, though developer Leo Pustilnikov considers them overpriced. In parallel, Los Angeles's Measure ULA faces scrutiny over job creation claims, raising questions about the measure's oversight. Meanwhile, various urban development projects and infrastructure improvements are underway in Southern California. š A Closer Look: Critics argue that the job creation numbers cited by watchdogs for LAās 'mansion tax' are implausible, casting doubt on Measure ULA's oversight. This scrutiny occurs amid ongoing debates over reforming or repealing the measure. These developments coincide with broader regional efforts to enhance infrastructure, such as affordable housing, rail electrification, and bike-friendly initiatives. š§ Why It Matters: Accurate data on Measure ULA's impact is crucial for informed decision-making as reform efforts continue. The sale of high-profile sites and infrastructure projects reflect the dynamic nature of Southern California's real estate landscape. These developments influence investment decisions, urban planning, and the region's economic vitality.
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San Dimas164 townhomes slated for 444 E. Bonita Ave. in San DimasThe project site is a large, empty lot near the A Line's San Dimas Station |
Downtown$47M renovation of DTLA's Coca-Cola Building underwayThe project will be completed before the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics |
La Canada FlintridgeLa CaƱada Flintridge approves Builder's Remedy project at 600 Foothill Blvd.Plans call for 80 homes, short-term rental units, and commercial space |
Culver CityCulver City weighs more height in the Hayden TractRecent zone changes have cleared the way for housing in the neighborhood |
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HollywoodCity Planning Commission approves Toyota of Hollywood redevelopmentPlans call for razing the car dealership to build offices and housing |







