Development News

Rep. Nanette Barragán Funds Local Projects in Vote to Pass Omnibus Appropriations Funding Package

Rep. Barragán championed funding for 10 projects that will directly benefit District 44 residents.

4 years ago

Erasure or Remembrance? — Japanese Internment 80 Years Later

Feb. 19 marks the 80th anniversary of when Terminal Island’s residents became the first Japanese Americans on the West Coast…

4 years ago

Hahn and GCP Begin Demo of Vacant Courthouse

SAN PEDRO — Supervisor Janice Hahn and Genton Cockum Partners on Feb. 9, announced the demolition of the San Pedro…

4 years ago

Governor Newsom Announces $116.3 for New Homeless Housing

The state has awarded $470 million to 23 projects that, when completed, will create more than 1,700 housing units for…

4 years ago

Vacant San Pedro Courthouse to be Demolished to Make Way for Apartments and Food Hall

SAN PEDRO—On the morning of Feb. 8, demolition will begin on the long-vacant San Pedro Courthouse to make way for…

4 years ago

How Compton Became a Citadel of Black Power

The neighborhood, named George Washington Carver Manor, or "Carver Manor," was designed by Williams for Mrs. Grant, whose watchwords during…

4 years ago

LA Unified to SP Residents: Rat Problem is Not Our Problem

In the Jan. 20 edition Random Lengths News reported on two residents who live next to San Pedro High School…

4 years ago

Rats Infest Houses, Residents Blame SPHS Construction

Two households across the street from San Pedro High School are infested with rats, and their residents say they came…

4 years ago

Historic Star-Kist Cannery Threatened

Port eyes demolition as a solution to short-term crises Terelle Jerricks contributed to this article The grand old Star-Kist Cannery,…

4 years ago

More Housing but Few Parking Spaces

91 units Under Construction on 9th Street Between Pacific and Mesa A 91-unit apartment building in San Pedro consisting entirely…

4 years ago