WeHo's Melrose Triangle Eyes Big Comeback as Neighbors Rally Behind New Plan
A revived plan for West Hollywood's long-stalled Melrose Triangle drew mostly positive response at a Wednesday meeting; developers pitched 282 units plus major retail and public space.
Broadway Power Player Doubles Down At Hell’s Kitchen Film Center
GFP Real Estate signed three leases at 630 Ninth Avenue totaling more than 24,000 square feet, anchored by Ambassador Theatre Group’s 19,380-sf expansion. CRC Media and PKSB Architects also renewed or relocated within the Film Center Building.
Palo Alto Renters Lash Out Over Landlord’s Ukraine Rent Breaks
Two Palo Alto tenants say their landlord gave free or discounted units to Ukrainian refugees while charging others more; the suit seeks about $106,000 and heads to a June 1 hearing.
Brooklyn Big-Money Buyers Snatch Up 32 Luxury Pads in One Week
Brooklyn's luxury market recorded 32 contracts and roughly $97 million in signed deals last week, with Park Slope and Boerum Hill leading the charge. Days on market hit their lowest point this year.
Downtown Mountain View Parking Lot Makes Way For 120 Lifeline Homes
City and county officials marked a ceremonial groundbreaking for Corso, a 120-unit affordable housing project on a downtown parking lot. The development includes units set aside for families, people exiting homelessness and residents with developmental disabilities.












