
Roger Vincent
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Journalist covering commercial real estate for the Los Angeles Times.
Los Angeles, CA
Joined June 2008
Think nothing big got built in Los Angeles during the Depression? These 10 buildings tell the story of L.A.'s monumental 1930s, year by year
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Amid the stress of economic collapse, the city built some of its greatest architectural gems: the jaw-dropping Pantages Theatre, the hilltop Griffith Observatory, the grand Union Station and more.
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Gang intervention program Homeboy Industries is raising money for a big buildout of its downtown campus
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Gang rehabilitation program Homeboy Industries announces major expansion near Men's Central Jail in Los Angeles.
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Not long ago, I didn't believe I would ever ride in a self-driving taxi on the streets. Now they're looking for air taxi landing sites.
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The hunt is on for flying taxi landing sites.
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Almost no one is building new apartments in Los Angeles. A big reason is that institutional investors have redlined the city, developers say.
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The supply of fresh rental units, which make up the bulk of new housing in Los Angeles, is petering out despite robust demand.
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Kali Hotel at SoFi Stadium has topped out and will be ready for the next Super Bowl in L.A.
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The bankruptcy sale of notorious Oceanwide Plaza in #dtla keeps dragging on, and a local architect has an idea about how to wrap the buildings and cover the graffiti
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The long-running bankruptcy sale of downtown Los Angeles' most spectacular eyesore drags on with no clear end in sight.
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Civic leaders are getting behind a push to get more offices converted to housing that might include tax breaks for developers.
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With downtown's office rental market mired in high vacancies and falling values, stakeholders are clamoring for more city support to convert high-rises to housing that would help address the city's...
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Hollywood soundstage operators struggling with vacancies have high hopes the new state tax credits will help.
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Soundstages are looking for ways to drum up business amid the Hollywood cooldown.
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Tinder co-founder buys Walk of Fame property in Hollywood as the Mateen brothers pick up more high-profile real estate.
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Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen has invested in Hollywood with the $69-million purchase of retail property near the legendary TCL Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.
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State sues SoCal real estate tycoon, alleging widespread tenant exploitation
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Following a three-year investigation, California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit Tuesday against SoCal landlord Mike Nijjar, accusing him of habitually violating habitability, tenant protection...
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Olympics broadcast center and movie studio coming to Hollywood Park as Rams owner Stan Kroenke's campus in Inglewood grows.
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Rams owner Stan Kroenke will build a movie studio next to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood that will serve as the international broadcast center for the 2028 Olympic Games.
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Circle of life: The Dodgers official meat snacks provider will soon be cranking out meat sticks where Farmer John once made hot dogs.
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The Vernon plant where Farmer John hot dogs were made will soon be cranking out millions of pounds of meat sticks for a Southern California snack food company.
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Amid tariff turmoil, some rare warehouses are in big demand in L.A. Importers can delay paying tariffs if they use bonded warehouses.
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Some importers that are still receiving shipments are scrambling to rent space in bonded buildings where they hope to buy time for the tariff tensions to ease.
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L.A.'s office market takes a hit amid trade wars, fires and economic uncertainty. Outlier Century City is thriving.
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Tenants hunting for office space in the Los Angeles area are in the driver's seat as vacancies plague many landlords trying to fill their buildings with people.
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A cloud over L.A. home builders: How tariffs are tormenting contractors and developers.
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Uncertainty about which imports will be socked with new tariffs and when they'll go into effect has thrown a cloud over home builders and other real estate developers trying to pay for new construc...
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Stan Kroenke keeps reminding us that he is a major real estate developer who happens to have a football team. https://t.co/cg4fBU9Sw9
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Rams owner Stan Kroenke is spearheading a development project in Woodland Hills that will include the team's new headquarters and could cost more than $10 billion.
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Much to no one's surprise, the 'mansion tax' is stifling commercial development in L.A., new UCLA report says
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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.
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Cool drone shots of progress on Metro's $9.5B subway extension to the Westside. It's been a long time coming.
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Later this year, service is scheduled to begin on the first phase of the $9.5-billion subway extension to the Westside, with new stations opening at Wilshire Boulevard's intersections with La Brea...
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Disney plans to vacate storied Fox lot in Century City by year's end. Their seven-year lease is expiring and they won't renew it.
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Disney's lease for space on Fox's Pico Boulevard compound in Los Angeles expires next March. The company has no plans to renew its lease and plans to vacate by year's end, Disney insiders said.
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Kids from schools damaged by wildfire are going to class in fancy Santa Monica offices and everyone seems to get along. Pali High is taking over the landmark former Sears building.
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After the Palisades fire upended the education of thousands of students in and around the coastal enclave, Santa Monica relaxed rules so that displaced schools could move there.
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