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Happy Holidays from BOMA/GLA—Championing CRE Together

December 24, 2025
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As 2025 comes to a close, we at BOMA/GLA want to extend our warmest holiday wishes to our members, partners, and friends. This season, we celebrate not only the holidays but also a year of meaningful advocacy that strengthened and protected the commercial real estate community in Greater Los Angeles.

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2025 Advocacy Wins Protect California CRE

December 23, 2025
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California Business Properties Association (CBPA) has released its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting a year of major advocacy victories, CEQA and building code reforms. For BOMA members, the report offers a clear snapshot of how Sacramento’s policy changes impact leasing, project timelines, and operating costs. BOMA/GLA works hand in hand with CBPA and BOMA California on these efforts, ensuring that the voice of local commercial property professionals is represented at the state level.

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Heavy Rain Ahead: What SoCal Property Managers Should Prepare For

December 22, 2025
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Southern California is expected to see multiple rounds of heavy rain this week as a series of atmospheric river storms move through the region, bringing an increased risk of flooding, strong winds, and power outages through Christmas and into the end of the week. These conditions can disrupt building operations, impact tenant safety and access, and require rapid coordination with service providers during an already compressed holiday schedule.

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Bring Life to Vacant Spaces: Long Beach Launches Storefront Art Program

December 19, 2025
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The City of Long Beach is rolling out a new initiative aimed at turning empty storefronts into engaging, community-focused spaces through public art. This program matters to BOMA/GLA members because it offers a practical way to enhance property appeal, support local businesses, and create more inviting commercial corridors.

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Building Connections in Downtown LA with Assemblymember Mark González

December 16, 2025
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BOMA/GLA wrapped up the year on a high note with a lively gathering in Downtown Los Angeles alongside Assemblymember Mark González and members of our commercial real estate community.

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Leadership That Represents Us: The Importance of BOMA/GLA Board Elections

December 15, 2025
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BOMA/GLA’s Board of Directors helps guide our association and influence the commercial real estate industry across Greater Los Angeles, reflecting our members’ shared priorities and commitment to strong leadership.

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BOMA/GLA Engages All LA County Supervisors on CRE Priorities

December 12, 2025
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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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Policy Pulse: Your Monthly Guide to the Issues Shaping Commercial Real Estate

December 9, 2025
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Every month, BOMA/GLA delivers Policy Pulse, our advocacy-focused newsletter that keeps members informed about the policy issues shaping commercial real estate across Greater Los Angeles.
If you haven’t checked it out recently, make sure to look for it in your inbox each month—it’s one of the most valuable tools we offer to help you stay ahead of regulatory and legislative changes.

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New Immigration Position Statement to Guide BOMA/GLA Advocacy Work

December 9, 2025
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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.

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Proposed Parking and Vacancy Taxes Spark Concern in Commercial Real Estate

December 5, 2025
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Los 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.

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