Local elections shape the policies that directly impact commercial real estate, from public safety and homelessness to taxes, permitting, and economic competitiveness. That’s why our Political Action Committee (PAC) is meeting directly with Beverly Hills and Glendale City Council candidates to ensure the voices of commercial property owners, managers, and service providers are part of the conversation.
Continue ReadingCAM charges can be confusing, but they are a big part of managing commercial buildings. Small mistakes in CAM calculations can lead to lost money, tenant disputes, and extra stress for property teams. That’s why we are hosting a special educational session to help property professionals better understand CAMs and avoid costly mistakes.
Continue ReadingAB 2418 Advances in California Assembly to Streamline Commercial Permitting. The bill matters to commercial real estate because it aims to reduce plan check delays that continue to slow tenant improvements, increase project costs, and create uncertainty for property owners and managers across California.
Continue ReadingCalifornia lawmakers are advancing legislation to accelerate the state’s transition away from natural gas, including SB 1359, which recently cleared its first committee on a narrow vote. This matters for our members because these proposals could directly impact building operations, costs, and long-term investment decisions across commercial real estate.
Continue ReadingAs operating costs tighten, getting CAM right matters more than ever. Small missteps in calculations or lease interpretation can quickly turn into lost revenue and avoidable disputes for your building.
Continue ReadingJoin our upcoming Property Technology Policy Briefing to break down how today’s tools actually fit into your building—from access control and HVAC to AI analytics and tenant experience platforms. The session will focus on what matters most: how technology is shifting from a “nice-to-have” to core building infrastructure that drives efficiency, cost savings, and tenant satisfaction.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has issued a new Executive Directive to streamline permitting across the City, including changes that impact commercial real estate. This matters for our members because it reflects the exact issues we raised with the Mayor’s Office and LADBS, showing that our voices are being heard and helping shape what comes next.
Continue ReadingA new statewide ballot measure that could significantly limit local real estate transfer taxes, including Los Angeles’ Measure ULA, has officially qualified for the November 2026 ballot. This matters for our members because it could reshape the future of ULA, influence transaction activity, and create opportunity in how deals are structured across the region.
Continue ReadingMeasure ULA is being actively reviewed, and key decisions are being shaped now by the City’s ULA Ad Hoc Committee. With recommendations expected to go before the Los Angeles City Council by June 1, there is a narrow window for commercial real estate to weigh in.
Continue ReadingSustainability is not just a future goal—it’s a present-day operational priority for commercial real estate. At our recent event, “How to Reduce Energy, Water, and Operating Costs,” BOMA/GLA members heard directly from industry experts on how to lower expenses, improve building performance, and stay ahead of growing regulatory expectations.
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