Kerry Shapiro was quoted in the Appeal-Democrat’s article, “State Board to rule on limits for gravel firms’ vested rights,” reporting on whether Western Aggregates should have any limitations to its operations in the Yuba Goldfields after determining the aggregate mining company does have vested rights for most of its operation.
Ben Reznik was quoted in the California Real Estate Journal article entitled, "Affordable-Housing Decision Opens Door for Challenges", regarding the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act.
Ben Reznik was quoted in another California Real Estate Journal article, "A Closer Look at Density Bonuses", discussing the challenge of developing density bonus projects in some cities of Los Angeles County.
Sheri Bonstelle was quoted in Curbed LA in the article, "Hotel Plans for Hollywood’s Security Pacific Bank", regarding the development of a high-end, boutique hotel in Hollywood.
Sheri Bonstelle was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in the article entitled, "L.A. City Council Bans New Digital Billboards, Supergraphics, Freeway-Facing Signs".
Kerry Shapiro was quoted in the Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) in an article entitled, “Griego Opposes Giving Western Aggregates Vested Rights”.
Kerry Shapiro was quoted in the Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) in an article entitled, “Western Demands Its Rights”, discussing vested rights issues affecting Western Aggregates and their mining operations.
Responding to concern over lack of new housing construction, the City of Los Angeles passed an ordinance with an urgency clause extending the lives of tentative and vesting tentative tract maps, preliminary parcel maps and associated discretionary entitlements. Ordinance No. 180,647 has been signed by the Mayor and is currently in effect. The City’s action […]
Ben Reznik was mentioned in a Los Angeles Times article entitled, "L.A. Weighs Changes in Billboard Law".
Ben Reznik and JMBM’s 2009 Real Estate and Land Use Survey results were mentioned in the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration website Hotel News Resource and GlobeSt.com. For more information about our 2009 Real Estate and Land Use Survey, click here.