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August 27, 2018

City Planning Director Bertoni on the Promise & Status of re:code LA

In the first part of a two-part interview, Vince Bertoni updates readers on how the city's new zoning code is being implemented to community plans.

August 22, 2018

Stephen Gee: Los Angeles City Hall More Than A Building—It Is An American Icon

Stephen Gee's recent book City Hall: An American Icon, covers the history and importance of Los Angeles City Hall in the pantheon of national architecture and city building.

July 26, 2018

Martha Welborne Joins HR&A Matching Individual Talent with Firm Expertise in Urbanizing Cities

Welborne, the former Chief Planning Officer for Metro, provides an update on the progress for the Dodger Stadium-Union Station gondola.

July 17, 2018

Sissy Trinh on the Value of Community Input in Cornfield Arroyo Seco Specific Plan

Sissy Trinh, founder and executive director of the Southeast Asian Community Alliance (SEACA), discusses how lessons from the city's first TOD plan apply to current community planning efforts, especially the LA River.

June 12, 2018

City of LA's First Procurement Officer Michael Owh Aims for 'Smarter, Faster, Leaner' Process

Los Angeles's first Chief Procurement Officer, Michael Owh, introduces his vision for public spending and business relations in LA.

May 24, 2018

Rick Caruso: The Future of Retail—Including Brick & Mortar—Is Bright!

Speaking at LAEDC's Future Forum, Rick Caruso speaks about how government and the private sector should work together to create transformative places that drive both neighborhood and citywide economies.

April 9, 2018

Carlyle Hall Opines on LA City’s Forfeiture of Local Control Over ADUs

Land use attorney Carlyle Hall takes on the lack of leadership by Los Angeles officials in establish local ADU controls.

March 26, 2018

Surveillance in Cities: Peter Marx & Allan Alexander Opine

Peter Marx and Allan Alexander sit down with TPR to discuss the impact of surveillance technologies on our cities and way of life.

February 20, 2018

Judge Harry Pregerson’s Civic Vision Left Indelible Legacy on L.A. & U.S. Justice System

In memory of Judge Pregerson, who passed away in late 2017 at 94 years old, TPR presents a compilation of memories of the incomparable judge who spent a half-century shaping Los Angeles and providing entire generations of leaders with a moral compass to follow.

February 13, 2018

LA's 2028 Olympics Already Catalyzing Transformative Infrastructure Investments

The push to accelerate infrastructure for the 2028 Games promises business and development opportunities over the decade to come.

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