Waterton Bolsters Los Angeles Holdings with Acquisition of G12 Apartment Community in DTLA
Waterton has acquired the G12 apartment community in downtown Los Angeles, adding 347 units to its portfolio. The well-located property features modern amenities and is expected to see value from the nearby 2028 Olympics.
California Attorney General Seeks to Dissolve C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation Amid Mismanagement Accusations
The California Attorney General filed a lawsuit to dissolve C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation, due to its mismanagement of a senior facility, redirecting proceeds from its sale to another senior housing charity.
Santa Monica Advances Fight Against Homelessness with 130 New Affordable Homes on Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica City Council approved developing 130 affordable homes, including 40 for supportive housing, to address homelessness. The project includes community revisions and a $13.5 million loan, with construction starting in 2026.
Santa Monica Advances Affordable Housing on Wilshire Blvd with New Family and Senior Apartments
Santa Monica plans affordable housing on two parking lots on Wilshire Boulevard, targeting families and seniors, with changes made to the original proposals following community feedback and City Council direction.
Oxnard Embraces Affordable Living with Inauguration of Central Terrace Apartments by Many Mansions
Central Terrace Apartments in Oxnard opens, offering 87 new affordable homes, including units for individuals who have faced chronic homelessness. This development by Many Mansions was supported by over $23 million from California's AHSC program.
California Allocates Over $91 Million to Native American Tribes for Affordable Housing and Homelessness Programs
California allocated over $91M to support housing and homelessness prevention for Native American tribes, with funds for affording housing units and culturally sensitive interventions.
LA Supervisor Janice Hahn Casts Lone Vote Against $205M Skyscraper Purchase, Citing Civic Disconnection and Financial Concerns
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn opposed the $205 million purchase of a skyscraper to replace the historic Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, citing concerns over heritage, accessibility, and budget allocation.












