As employment patterns reshape across the region, employers from Santa Monica to Downtown are recalibrating hiring strategies for a market that no longer favors everyone equally.
Venture capital flows into Los Angeles tech ventures have shifted dramatically in 2026—here's what the data tells us about the city's innovation economy.
As visitor spending surges past pre-pandemic records, hospitality employers across Los Angeles are scrambling to fill thousands of positions—forcing a fundamental reckoning with wages, training, and talent retention in a city where competition for workers has never been fiercer.
As the city doubles down on mixed-income projects across South LA and the San Fernando Valley, savvy real estate players and community organizations are already capturing outsized returns.
As traditional office demand slumps across Southern California, entrepreneur Marcus Chen's mid-market conversion strategy is proving there's still gold in Los Angeles's aging commercial corridors.
Middle East tensions, supply chain disruptions, and currency volatility are forcing downtown and Santa Monica venues to rethink pricing, staffing, and sourcing strategies.
Los Angeles small business owners face rising rents and labor costs in 2026. Learn how entrepreneurs from Santa Monica to Downtown are adapting to inflation pressures.
As remote work reshapes commercial real estate, a Santa Monica-based entrepreneur is converting aging office towers into mixed-use spaces that are attracting tenants back to the urban core.
As commercial rents stabilize and consumer spending patterns shift, local business leaders share what's reshaping the competitive landscape across Los Angeles.
As Los Angeles grapples with unexpected layoffs in tech and entertainment, everyday families are recalculating budgets—here's what you need to know about the changing job market.
Maria Chen's supply-chain startup is connecting Southern California manufacturers with markets across Africa and Southeast Asia, turning the region's port infrastructure into a competitive advantage.
As interest rates stabilize and commercial real estate faces pressure, Los Angeles business leaders are recalibrating growth strategies for a tougher economic environment.
A sharp slowdown in venture capital deployment across the Westside reveals shifting investor priorities—and what it means for entrepreneurs in LA's startup corridor.
As tech clusters sprawl beyond Santa Monica and Venice, salaries are rising across the region while competition for talent is forcing established companies to rethink their recruitment strategies.