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- Weekly Los Angeles Newsletter February 22, 2026
Weekly Los Angeles Newsletter February 22, 2026
Stay up to date on Los Angeles real estate news.
Inglewood moves forward with mobility improvements near SoFi StadiumDedicated bus lanes for portions of La Brea, Hawthorne, and Arbor Vitae ![]() At a meeting earlier this month, the Inglewood City Council voted to move forward with eminent domain proceedings for eight properties as part of its revised plan to connect the K Line to SoFi Stadium.
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Hollywood42-story mixed-use tower gets the go-ahead at 6800 Sunset Blvd. in HollywoodHotel plus housing would rise at Sunset and Highland |
Manhattan Beach500 apartments proposed at 1440 Rosecrans Ave. in Manhattan BeachMore than 1,000 homes are proposed to replace commercial buildings along the corridor |
GlendaleGlendale office tower at 101 N. Brand Blvd. to become housingIzek Shomof to convert 19-story building into apartments |
Rancho ParkMixed-use building slated for 10990 W. Pico Blvd. in Rancho ParkDown the street from the former Westside Pavilion |
Bell GardensBell Gardens plans for new housingNew specific plan would cover properties at Florence and Garfield |
Mayor's race gets a shakeup, Adaptive reuse dreams, and moreL.A. real estate, architecture, and urban planning news from the past week |
Redondo BeachRedondo Beach City Council approves mixed-use project at 401 Pacific Coast HighwayReversing a December 2025 rejection by the Planning Commission |
GlendaleRendering vs. Reality: Affordable housing at 912 E. Broadway in GlendaleCentury-old property becomes senior housing |
InglewoodAffordable housing breaks ground at 304 E. Spruce Avenue in InglewoodPlans call for 60 apartments |
West AdamsMixed-use project approved for 5048 W. Jefferson Blvd. in West AdamsA new residential-retail complex near Expo/La Brea Station |
West HollywoodOffice complex still alive at 9176 Sunset Blvd. in West HollywoodPlans call for a five-story building with ground-floor commercial and digital signage |
DowntownCompletion nears for affordable housing at 232 Judge John Aiso St. in Little TokyoPlans call for 248 apartments, ground-floor retail, and a home for the Go For Broke National Education Center |
HollywoodAffordable housing to rise at 1833 N. Wilton Pl. in HollywoodPlans call for a five-story, 48-unit building |
El Monte25 homes to rise at 2647 Durfee Ave. in El MonteSales prices will start in the low $600,000s |
















