Monthly Archives: November 2020

OUTDOOR RETAIL IS REIMAGINED, THANKS TO COVID-19

California faced some of the most severe restrictions in the country when the pandemic hit, causing shopping center owners to rely heavily on their outdoor areas to keep tenants — and themselves — afloat. From California Center Magazine. Click here for the article. Click here for the entire publication

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Businesses Breathe Easier After Voters Reject Key Propositions

Businesses in Los Angeles County breathed a sigh of relief last week as ballot measures that would have imposed higher costs or stricter regulations either were rejected outright or appeared headed for defeat. Measures to allow cities to impose tougher rent control laws, regulate dialysis clinics and eliminate …

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Prop 15 Behind in Vote Count

California ballot measure Proposition 15 — the split-roll tax proposal meant to create higher taxes on commercial and industrial properties — was lagging by a fairly narrow margin as of mid-day Wednesday. With 72 percent of votes counted, 51.7 percent voted against Prop 15 while 48.3 percent voted …

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