A man walks past Micah Ray outside the Haskell single-room occupancy hotel in Skid Row in February. Ray, 55, says living in the building is better than a tent but otherwise dismal. (Robert Gauthier / ...
Developer Leo Pustilnikov in July 2024 in his Beverly Hills office. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) A Beverly Hills developer has agreed to pay $10 million to acquire one of the largest portfolios ...
To the editor: Your article, “The end of Skid Row’s cheap hotels? L.A. leaders want to replace last-resort homeless housing,” lays bare the harsh truth that city officials clearly have no viable plan ...
The sale of a 17-property affordable housing portfolio in Downtown Los Angeles’ Skid Row neighborhood got its stamp of court approval this week, and the buyer is a familiar name to anyone paying ...
The world’s largest AIDS charity has emerged as the leading bidder to take over a portfolio of homeless housing developments on Skid Row, a move that’s drawn the opposition of state housing officials ...
Does quality of design matter when you’ve got thousands of homeless people to rehouse? Yes, if you are Skid Row Housing Trust, the nonprofit developer that taps creative architects in… Does quality of ...
Thirty years ago, when the Produce Hotel fell into disrepair, a newly formed nonprofit, the Skid Row Housing Trust, acquired and rehabilitated the turn-of-the-century building, restoring the brick ...