As remote work reshapes demand and vacancy rates climb, commercial property owners and tenants face a new reality in Downtown, Westside, and emerging submarkets.
As working professionals flee costly coastal neighborhoods, savvy investors and emerging companies are capitalizing on a fundamental reshuffling of the city's residential landscape.
As content creators, digital agencies, and micro-studios proliferate across Silver Lake and Downtown LA, they're rewriting employment rules and pulling talent away from traditional corporate paths.
As companies embrace hybrid models, Los Angeles employers are competing harder than ever to retain skilled workers who can now command higher salaries while living outside the high-cost Westside.
As tourism rebounds to pre-pandemic levels, a local hospitality innovator is building a blueprint for authentic cultural experiences that's attracting travelers—and investment.
As traditional office space loses cachet, a new wave of adaptive reuse projects and boutique workspaces across LA are capturing real estate premiums—and early movers are reaping substantial returns.
Rising labor costs, shifting consumer behavior, and technology investments are reshaping how restaurants and shops survive on Melrose, in Santa Monica, and across the county.
As downtown's innovation corridor loses momentum, founders grapple with real estate prices that have tripled since 2020 and a venture capital market that shows few signs of thawing.
As geopolitical tensions ripple across mining, trade, and defense sectors, Southern California businesses are bracing for shifts in hiring, wages, and talent strategies.
As housing and living expenses soar, employers across Los Angeles are struggling to retain mid-career professionals, triggering a seismic shift in the city's competitive job market.
As shipping containers pile up at the Port of Los Angeles and venture capital dries up, local economists break down what the latest economic indicators mean for the city's international business future.
As housing and everyday expenses soar across Los Angeles, employers struggle to retain mid-career professionals while a new class of remote workers transforms the competitive landscape.