By Jon Wolff The following is from a conversation with Dr. Naomi Nightingale about her appointment as chair of the Venice Neighborhood Council Community Development Plan / Venice Coastal Plan Ad Hoc […]
By Jon Wolff The following is from a conversation with Dr. Naomi Nightingale about her appointment as chair of the Venice Neighborhood Council Community Development Plan / Venice Coastal Plan Ad Hoc […]
Where Has All the (Affordable) Housing Gone? A Venice Exhibition By Tom Laichas I’m grateful this year to have worked with “Where Has All the (Affordable) Housing Gone?” an ongoing project that […]
Annual Reflection On The Fight For The First Baptist Church Of Venice By Jon Wolff On a dark and cool evening in November 2017, a group of Venetians stood on the steps […]
By Jon Wolff Beyond Baroque and “Where Has All the (Affordable) Housing Gone?” hosted a book reading on Saturday, May 27 for author Dennis Hathaway. His new book, The Battle of Lincoln […]
By Judy Branfman Since 1999 over 1320 units of affordable, rent-controlled housing have been removed from Venice’s housing stock using the Ellis Act, which allows owners to take their buildings off the […]
IT’S UP TO YOU THE COASTAL COMMISSION CAN STOP THIS TERRIBLE “VENICE PLACE” PROJECT ONCE AND FOR ALL We’ve brought in experts and made the legal case BUT ONLY YOU CAN MAKE […]
THE SAGA OF LINCOLN PLACE APARTMENTS A new book by Venice resident Dennis Hathaway, The Battle of Lincoln Place: An Epic Fight by Tenants to Save Their Homes, tells the history of […]
by Eric Ahlberg, Jon Wolff, and Todd von Hoffman. First, Todd von Hoffman’s excellent editorial. A sad day for Venice but hopefully relief for a family. We’ve been friends of Mike […]
On Thursday, October 28, Venice Community Housing (VCH) was recognized at the 2021 American Institute of Architects Los Angeles (AIALA) awards ceremony. The organization was honored as one of 15 Presidential Honorees, […]
By Jon Wolff After four years of struggle to save the First Baptist Church of Venice, the Venice activist group Save Venice won a major victory in L.A. City Hall on September […]
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