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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (January 31, 1994)

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Title Author Type Words
Apartments to remain investors' property of choice: quake to cause only temporary disruption, experts say. Berton, Brad 1080
Century City firm steps forward to fund Trump Manhattan project. Howard, Bob 1281
City of L.A. once again tries to streamline permitting: latest effort would not benefit post-quake rebuilding. Hamashige, Hope 1166
Commercial real estate loan volume drops by 22%: lenders still backing away from overbuilt L.A. market. Mullen, Liz 954
Conservancy's expansion of land-acquisition powers angers critics. Hamashige, Hope 869
County's 4th-largest brokerage hits financial skids: RE/MAX Beach Cities files for Chapter 11 protection. Hamashige, Hope 721
Creating the perfect off-site event. Jenett, Marilyn 1360
Customers hop to play brewmeister: Southland company caters to suds-slurpers who just want to brew-it-themselves. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1255
Developer redesigns Santa Monica project, replaces hotel with grocery. Howard, Bob 1100
Developers redesign Hawthorne apparel complex: Fashion City would be similar to Universal CityWalk. Nenad, Deena Higgs 1025
Directory of meeting and convention facilities. Directory 2693
Displaced San Fernando Valley tenants scrambling: 20th Century among those searching for new quarters. Berton, Brad 1759
Displaced tenants mull moving to Ventura County: several new retail projects also targeted for the area. Stremfel, Michael 1542
Dole gets ready to turn first shovel of headquarters dirt: plans are set to go to Westlake Village City Council. Nenad, Deena Higgs 992
Downtown L.A. office rents tumble more than 30%: but high-rise towers ride out quake with little damage. Hamashige, Hope 1226
Experts predict resurgence of L.A. realty securities: REIT offerings to become hot again in 1994, they say. Hamashige, Hope Industry Overview 1229
Financial aid centers gear up to serve quake victims: after initial turmoil, government assistance starts to flow. Glover, Kara 1024
Government agencies rev up efforts for quake rebound: tallies rise for damage to structures and economy. Rackham, Anne 1087
Harlem Globetrotters look to hone their game plan: new ownership has venture looking toward the future. Deady, Tim 935
Housing prices expected to decline slightly in 1994: quake to cause only one-month slowdown in activity. Berton, Brad 1099
Industrial, warehouse properties feel effects of temblor: owners of undamaged properties get hit by traffic woes. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1395
Inland Empire industrial market stays robust in 1993: but area's office, industrial activity could slow in '94. Nenad, Deena Higgs 1192
Janss restructures ownership of Thousand Oaks mall: new deal allows for expansion, renovation of center. Berton, Brad 671
Katz mulls state measure to combat price-gouging: Waste Management episode cited as one spur to action. Mullen, Liz 718
Landlords become wary of leasing to service tenants: such tenants' paucity of tangible assets increases risk. Hamashige, Hope 834
Little changes at the largest Southland accounting firms: Arthur Andersen takes top spot for fifth year in a row. Berger, Robin Industry Overview 487
Long Beach: sea the difference. Howell, Linda 1195
Maguire Thomas may lose downtown L.A. garage: lender attempting to foreclose on 15-story structure. Berton, Brad 1218
Malibu civic center project hits wave of controversy: property owners sue city over interim zoning ordinance. Ginsberg, Steve 1079
Meet me in Mammoth. Peevers, David 1584
Mid-Cities property market unaffected by temblor: but wave of 'power center' development shakes up area. Stremfel, Michael 1167
Miracle Mile, Mid-Wilshire escape quake damage: but both markets soften from tenant defections in 1993. Hamashige, Hope 1147
Movie-going rises despite closure of earthquake-damaged theaters. Ginsberg, Steve 821
Outlook for Northridge retailing remains bright in spite of setback. Berton, Brad 1304
Pasadena: where an affordable meeting is an extraordinary meeting. 1102
Quake slams outdated L.A. commercial structures: destruction likely to help alleviate chronic glut of space. Berton, Brad 1785
Red Line work put on hold for study of toxic gas on route. Rackham, Anne 686
Redevelopment of big public housing project nears: Pico-Aliso project to generate $50 million in contracts. Hamashige, Hope 1184
Riding point for the port: Assemblywoman Betty Karnette campaigns for the Alameda Corridor. Glover, Kara 1083
San Gabriel Valley industrial activity slows in 1993: but market may get boost from quake-related moves. Hamashige, Hope 1371
Santa Monica developers kick off sports megaplex: Scottsdale, Ariz. mall to undergo major transformation. Nenad, Deena Higgs 1735
Scores of old Westside structures reduced to rubble: Santa Monica suffers most severe damage on Westside. Hamashige, Hope 1101
South Bay to suffer more tenant departures in 1994: Hughes intends to vacate another 900,000 square feet. Mullen, Liz 1193
Southland builders brace for Supreme Court ruling: case involves construction-related emotional distress. Howard, Bob 1356
Southland thrifts post mixed results for late 1993: Ahmanson hikes net; Great Western, GlenFed in red. Mullen, Liz 865
Southland utilities tote up tab for systems repairs: DWP reports biggest hit, reckoned at $113 million. Berger, Robin 585
Subway system rides out quake, construction resumes: larger contracts awarded to build 2nd-phase stations. Howard, Bob 1819
Times Mirror makes cautious entry onto the information superhighway. Ginsberg, Steve 796
Tourism expected to bounce back by June from quake's aftermath. Deady, Tim 823
Tri-Cities office vacancy rate rises a bit; rents drop: quake damage contained to older retail, studio buildings. Hamashige, Hope 1149
Voit, partners split, divvy up properties in Warner Center. Berton, Brad 985

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