[ad_1] The vacant Sears department store in downtown Santa Monica is poised for an extreme makeover that will turn the former down-to-earth purveyor of general merchandise into a swanky place to work, eat or grab a beer. Soon the Art
Track shut down after BNSF train hits unoccupied vehicle near downtown Riverside
[ad_1] Trains were delayed for two and a half hours Saturday morning, after a train hit an unoccupied vehicle in downtown Riverside. 91/PV Line: BNSF struck an unoccupied vehicle near Riverside Downtown, tracks are closed. Extended delays are expected for
Amazon’s Seattle campus is using a data center next door as a furnace
[ad_1] Amazon is using “waste heat” from digital infrastructure to stay warm downtown, Vox reports. [ad_2] Source link
DreamWorks' Glendale campus sold to South Korean investors for $290 million
[ad_1] DreamWorks Animation’s luxurious Tuscany-style campus in Glendale has sold for $290 million to a partnership led by South Korean investors. The animation company, acquired last year by Comcast Corp.’s NBCUniversal for $3.8 billion, will continue to occupy the 15-acre
Chargers at Cowboys: Who has the edge?
[ad_1] CHARGERS (4-6) at COWBOYS (5-5) When: Thursday, 1:30 p.m. PT Where: AT&T Stadium Line: Chargers by 2 TV/Radio: Ch. 2; 640-AM, 980-AM (Spanish) CHARGERS OFFENSE vs. COWBOYS DEFENSE The Chargers scored 54 points last Sunday, their highest-point total since
Homeowners hurt by GOP tax plan are those who can afford it, says ex-Wells Fargo CEO
[ad_1] There may be concern about the tax plan's impact on housing, but Richard Kovacevich says it is mainly the rich who will feel the pain. [ad_2] Source link
Historic aerospace plant to be turned into 'creative' offices in El Segundo
[ad_1] A gated enclave spanning 30 acres in El Segundo where secret aerospace work has been going on for decades will be opened up to laid-back techies and other creative types in a $100-million makeover. Los Angeles real estate developer
Whicker: UCLA should actually search for a football coach this time
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES — Yeah, they could have waited until the day after his birthday, but if there is a hatchet nearby UCLA can’t resist swinging it. Jim Mora got fired as he turned 56 Sunday, the day after his
Owens Corning CEO says roofing is booming as home equity improves
[ad_1] Jim Cramer spoke to Owens Corning Chairman and CEO Michael Thaman, who discussed the boosts his company has gotten from hurricanes and the housing market. [ad_2] Source link
U.S. home construction reaches strongest pace in a year, but falls in the West
[ad_1] Construction of new homes in the United States climbed 13.7% in October, the biggest jump in a year, as builders broke ground on more apartments and single-family houses. But the increase wasn’t spread nationwide: Construction declined in the West.