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More stories about Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA

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    The solar energy switch was flipped on Sunwheel Energy Partners’ first set of affordable housing projects in California at the end of January.

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    FOR VETERAN BROKER Cindy Cooke, the past few years have been tough.

  • Pop Quiz

    Meet Linda Mandolini, executive director of Eden Housing, Inc., a nonprofit firm that has developed more than 5,000 affordable units in California.

  • Compliant Vanity

    All of cabinet manufacturer Xylem’s vanities are made from wood products that comply with California’s stringent new air-quality standards, which impose strict limits on formaldehyde emissions.

  • What Recession? Young Developer Delivers First Project Despite the Odds.

    Fewer units are coming online these days, but one development newcomer in Southern California is determined to defy the odds. The 27-year-old just completed his first mixed-use deal and has begun work on a second.

  • Multifamily Predicted to Hit Bottom by Year End

    If you thought the multifamily industry bottomed out in 2009, hold on to your hats. The murky depths of the Great Recession are still to come, according to recent forecasts.

  • JLC Report

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  • PATH Set to Break Ground on Latest Project

    INGLEWOOD, CALIF.—PATH Ventures recently hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a 20-unit affordable housing development.

  • Citi Pilots California Bond Program

    California officials and representatives of Citi have come up with an innovative plan to restart construction lending for affordable housing projects in the state.

  • Bank of America Reports on Community DevelopmentActivity

    Bank of America reported providing $168.2 billion in community development lending and investing, including $147 billion in affordable housing, during the first year of a 10-year community development goal.