BOMA/GLA concluded a full round of meetings with all five Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors offices. These conversations allowed us to highlight the challenges facing commercial buildings, elevate member priorities, and strengthen partnerships that will shape policy decisions in 2026.
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BOMA/GLA’s Board of Directors has officially adopted a new Immigration Position Statement that will guide our advocacy and policy engagement moving forward.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles City Council is moving quickly on two major tax proposals that could have significant consequences for commercial properties: a Parking Occupancy Tax (POT) increase and a new Vacancy Tax.
Continue ReadingBOMA/GLA invites you to join us for an evening with Assemblymember Mark González, whose district encompasses the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. As a policymaker deeply engaged in issues affecting commercial buildings, public safety, and local economic health, he needs our members’ valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping DTLA’s future.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles County is closing its final round of public input on how to allocate Measure A’s $1 billion homelessness and housing budget—a decision that will shape neighborhood conditions and the business environment for years to come.
Continue ReadingAs we gather to reflect on 2025, BOMA/GLA is filled with gratitude for the dedication, expertise, and leadership of our Policy Committees, their Chairs, and all members who actively contribute to advancing the commercial real estate industry in Greater Los Angeles.
Continue ReadingRetail theft continues to challenge commercial property owners and managers across Long Beach, creating operational disruptions and financial losses. The City of Long Beach is piloting a new program, DirectConnect, designed to simplify the reporting of theft incidents and increase successful prosecutions, providing property teams with a more efficient tool to protect assets.
Continue ReadingOur Property Technology Committee recently hosted a panel on how AI and smart building tools are transforming commercial real estate. Members learned practical strategies to improve operations, enhance tenant experiences, and position their properties for future market and policy changes.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles County has opened its final round of public comment on Measure A’s $1 billion homelessness and housing budget. This matters for our members because these long-term spending decisions will directly affect neighborhood conditions, encampment resolution, and the overall business environment across the region.
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