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Is Measure ‘S’ all about saving a view?

John Welborne · January 26, 2017

  Guest writer articles advocating “yes” and “no” on Measure S can be found on the front page at: http://issuu.com/larchmontchronicle/docs/lc_02_2017.   Is the Measure S ballot initiative that would halt […]

CIM lists Farmers tower and parking lots for sale

John Welborne · January 26, 2017

Hitting the local real estate market for re-sale are two of the four Park Mile blocks that CIM Group bought from original owner-builder, Farmers Insurance, in April of 2014. CIM, […]

Update: Quigg bankruptcies move forward

John Welborne · January 26, 2017

The nine bankruptcy proceedings initiated by house developer Robert Quigg, including for six houses in Windsor Square and Hancock Park, are moving along. However, hearings and creditors’ meetings were postponed […]

Larchmont trees, sidewalks on New Year’s agenda

Suzan Filipek · December 29, 2016

Ring in the New Year by learning about a plan for Larchmont Village’s ficus trees and tree root-challenged sidewalks. The Larchmont Village Business Improvement District has utilized a grant from […]

Fresh, sustainable fish market opens on Fairfax

Guest · December 29, 2016

Two months ago, we examined local Italian provisioner Angelini Alimentari; last month we reviewed The French Butcher on Third Street; and this month we take a look at nearby Cape […]

Quigg files bankruptcy, leaving nine properties, $80+ million debt

Chronicle Staff · December 29, 2016

Nine entities associated with Canadian developer and recent Fremont Place and Windsor Square resident, Robert Quigg, have just filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. That type of bankruptcy calls for […]

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