
SB 789 no longer includes a vacancy tax but now requires commercial property owners to report vacancy data—introducing new compliance burdens that could significantly impact owners, managers, and tenants.
Continue ReadingDespite concerns about potential negative economic impacts, the Los Angeles City Council voted late last year to direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance that would raise the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers to $30 per hour by 2028.
Continue ReadingThank you to everyone who joined us for an informative seminar on Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) upgrades, proudly planned and hosted by our Codes and Regulations Committee!
Continue ReadingThe Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act (H.R. 973) is back for another legislative session. It recently passed the U.S. House with a bipartisan majority vote.
Continue ReadingThe Hollywood/Wilshire Regional Council hosted a panel discussion on the importance of the entertainment industry for commercial real estate in the greater Hollywood area.
Continue ReadingLast week, BOMA/GLA staff attended the Revive 2025 BOMA Pacific Southwest Conference, joining professionals from across the region for a day of learning, connection, and celebration.
Continue ReadingBOMA/GLA invites you to a can’t-miss Codes and Regulations event focused on one of the most critical aspects of building operations: Fire Life Safety System Upgrades. Specifically, fire alarm control panel replacements.
Continue ReadingLong Beach will officially host 11 Olympic events in 2028—more than twice the number originally planned.
Continue ReadingOver a dozen Westside Regional BOMA/GLA members gathered at Tishman Spyer’s Zo Lounge (special thanks to our friends Amal Higier and Frank Gaugler for the space) in beautiful Beverly Hills for a Happy Hour and information sharing session update on the state of commercial real estate on the westside.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles is facing a nearly $1 billion budget deficit for the upcoming fiscal year, and Mayor Karen Bass is proposing 1,647 layoffs along with several department consolidations to close the gap.
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