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For 10 years, downtown L.A. was booming with a youthful, renegade vibe. The coronavirus puts those hard-won gains at risk.
Downtown LA has been hit harder by the COVID-19 crisis than nearly any other Los Angeles neighborhood. Can it stage a comeback? The pandemic brought DTLA’s comeback to a screeching halt.
Los Angeles Hundreds protest Los Angeles COVID-19 vaccine mandates: ‘We shouldn’t be forced’ 'March for Freedom' attracted hundreds opposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates in downtown Los Angeles ...
Like many downtown Los Angeles residents, Ricardo Sebastián doesn't own a ... their jobs from home during the pandemic and are unlikely to ever return at pre-COVID 19 levels. Many firms have ...
Mayor Bass highlighted economic consequences of immigration raids in Los Angeles, noting vacant businesses and residents ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the curfew in Downtown Los Angeles. The curfew went into effect on June 10 amid ...
That all changed after 2000 when there was sustained residential growth in downtown Los Angeles. And since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, that growth has only strengthened.
The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on commercial real estate — especially office space — has been well-established. Even so, some of the numbers coming out of downtown Los Angeles are staggering.
Like most urban cities across the United States, Los Angeles was hit hard during the Covid-19 pandemic, with downtown neighborhoods seeing a difficult decline in business and growth.
More than three years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, ... had fewer than 24 reported crimes per its 1,000 residents but are also collectively less populous than all of downtown Los Angeles.