Tim Logan
Tim Logan left the Los Angeles Times in 2015; he previously covered housing and residential real estate. He joined The Times after seven years as a business writer at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he covered urban development, the regional economy and the beer industry, among other things. He has also worked at newspapers in New York and Indiana and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
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The housing market’s strong spring appears to be rolling on.
When San Diego Chargers executives needed help raising $1.7 billion for a football stadium in Carson, they turned to the professionals: Goldman Sachs.
The U.S. housing market’s stop-and-start recovery slowed again in April as home sales dipped.
El mercado inmobiliario del sur de California está teniendo una primavera activa.
Southern California home prices and sales climbed in April for the second straight month after a period of stagnation.
Santa Monica has thrust itself into the national uproar over short-term rentals with the most aggressive crackdown yet.
Santa Monica’s City Council passed one of the most restrictive laws in the nation on short-term rentals Tuesday night.
Santa Monica’s City Council voted quickly and unanimously Tuesday night to enact some of the nation’s strictest regulations on the booming short-term rental industry.