Jack Flemming covers real estate for the Los Angeles Times. He was raised in St. Louis and studied journalism at the University of Missouri. Before joining The Times as an intern in 2017, he wrote for the Columbia Missourian and Politico Europe.
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Like few other places in the U.S., the economy and culture of Los Angeles have been forged by globalization. Merchants across the region last week expressed profound uncertainty over what threats of a looming trade war could do to the economy.
Two years into Measure ULA, a new report claims that the tax is hurting commercial development and causing the city to lose $25 million in annual property tax revenue.
Mall culture is alive and well in Southern California, but Mission Viejo’s Kaleidoscope — complete with broken elevators, sewage smells and extremely few customers — is suffering.
Their corporate landlord kicked them out to fix their flooding home, suit says. Instead, it was sold
Cody Recker and Jessica Perez dealt with floods, fleas, sewage and mushrooms in their Boyle Heights rental. But instead of repairing the home, their landlord urged them to leave and then sold it.
Matt Richtman, a former Montana State University star, is the first American to win Los Angeles Marathon in more than 30 years.
After months of vitriolic politics and devastating wildfires, some Southern Californians are shopping for homes abroad as they look to leave the country.
The L.A. City Council voted unanimously to temporarily block evictions due to substantial renovations on Friday. The ban lasts until Aug. 1.
Years before the L.A. fires, Orchard Hills faced a fire of its own — and came out mostly unscathed due to a long collaboration between the developer and fire department.
When his Altadena home burned, Todd Smoyer was thrust into a desperate house hunt alongside thousands of other families. He finally found a home, but there were plenty of obstacles along the way.
More than 100,000 people applied for Airbnb.org’s free housing program, which offers credit to use on Airbnb rentals. But some fire victims who received the vouchers claim they’re useless.