by admin | Dec 4, 2025 | Land Use & Entitlements
California’s Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) allows homeowners to split a lot and build up to two residential units. While SB 9 makes development easier, local setback requirements still apply. Setbacks are the minimum required distances between your building and the property...
by admin | Dec 3, 2025 | Land Use & Entitlements
SB 9 is a California housing law that lets homeowners add more homes on single-family lots. It also allows some parcels to be split into two. The idea is to support more housing in areas that already have roads, parks, and services. The process is faster than many...
by admin | Nov 12, 2025 | Land Use & Entitlements
Imagine a 631-foot tower rising where a parking lot now stands. That’s what AEG Worldwide has proposed for 917 W. Olympic Blvd., adjacent to L.A. Live. The project includes: 334 hotel rooms 364 residential units Restaurants, bars, and entertainment spaces Amenity...
by admin | Oct 28, 2025 | Land Use & Entitlements
If you own property in Los Angeles, zoning rules shape what you can build and how you can use your land. But sometimes, your site doesn’t fit neatly into the city’s strict zoning code. Maybe the lot is oddly shaped, on a slope, or just too small for the design you...
by admin | Oct 28, 2025 | Land Use & Entitlements
Finding the right land use consultant in Los Angeles can make or break a development project. Whether you’re planning a new home, a multi-family project, or a mixed-use development, every step — from zoning analysis to permit approvals — demands expertise. But with so...
by admin | Oct 23, 2025 | Land Use & Entitlements
California’s housing crisis has been a long and painful story. Billions have been spent, thousands of projects announced, and yet homelessness continues to rise. Recently, a federal investigation into fraud within homeless-housing funds brought a new and uncomfortable...