The value of any home is based on the amount the property would sell for if it went to market. Besides factors such as current inventory, square footage, condition, and number of […]
For many generations of families in San Pedro, the promises of success began on the waterfront. Also for many, that is still true today. In the days of growing up in San […]
I wrote last year about a number of significant anniversaries that were occurring in 2018 and included my senior year at San Pedro High School. A quirk of timing put me in […]
In this month’s column, we focus on a City of Los Angeles ordinance that may impact many property owners in San Pedro. As a landlord or property owner, it is your responsibility […]
You ever feel like you have to figure everything out before you embark on a goal? Get all your ducks in a row? Like, you have to get ready to get ready? […]
When Erika Reyes received emergency texts from her son on a Friday morning, a San Pedro High School Police Academy Magnet student, she became very concerned. Her son, who is high functioning […]
It was sometime around the winter of 2013. I was at a mayoral campaign breakfast for Eric Garcetti and someone asked him what he saw as an economic development opportunity for San […]
The Super Bowl marks the end of the football season, but I have a bonus “game” this month for San Pedrans, courtesy of Richard “Whitey” Campbell. This story was originally posted on […]
The Port of Los Angeles continues to move forward with extensive development that will create jobs and bring new restaurants, retail stores, and a large entertainment venue to the waterfront. “The Port […]
“If you want to make God laugh, tell Him about your plans.” -Woody Allen Keep that quote in mind if you made a New Year’s resolution. Exhibit A is my 2018. I […]
I first met Dave Arian at the Harry Bridges Institute back in 2008 with Jack Baric to discuss his Emmy Award-winning documentary, Bloody Thursday. Dave was very welcoming and we seemed to […]