10 Homes Approved Ministerially: SB 684 and SB 1123 Explained

California’s SB 684 and SB 1123 now allow up to 10 homes to be approved ministerially—without CEQA review or public hearings. This guide explains how the laws work, where they apply, and how developers, planners, and property owners can unlock new housing on multifamily and vacant single-family lots.
Eight Detached ADUs on Multifamily Lots: SB 1211 Explained

Eight Detached ADUs on Multifamily Lots: SB 1211 Explained California has been trying to fix its housing shortage for years. But despite dozens of new laws, many families still can’t find homes they can afford. At the same time, thousands of apartment buildings have large backyards, driveways, or parking lots that sit unused. What if […]
Adaptive Re‑Use Ordinance 2.0: Turning Offices into Housing

Los Angeles is giving old office buildings a new purpose. With Adaptive Re‑Use Ordinance 2.0, the city now makes it easier to convert vacant commercial spaces into housing. This guide breaks down what’s changed, how the process works, and why adaptive reuse could be the key to solving LA’s housing crisis — without building from scratch.
How to Select the Right Architects and Engineers for Your Project

How to Select the Right Architects and Engineers for Your Project Starting a new development project is a big undertaking, and its success lies in assembling the right team. Selecting the appropriate architects and engineers is about finding partners who align with your vision, budget, and timelines. This series dives into the crucial aspects you […]