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.
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.
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.
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.
At the recent CARB 50th Anniversary celebration, the Governor and Mary Nichols opined on the progress of the past half-century, opportunities for a low-carbon economy, and challenges of the climate crisis.