Real Estate/Development
Nov. 25, 2003
Ahmanson Ranch Sale a Step Down
BY MICHAEL M. BERGER Recently, 8,000 people lost their homes. A lot of other folks were ecstatic about this: Hollywood personalities were in the forefront, and Gov. Gray Davis cheered them on. Last month, the Thousand Oaks City Council gave commendations to those in the vanguard, who helped make this happen.
BY MICHAEL M. BERGER
Recently, 8,000 people lost their homes. A lot of other folks were ecstatic about this: Hollywood personalities were in the forefront, and Gov. Gray Davis cheered them on. Last month, the Thousand Oaks City Council gave commendations to those in the vanguard, who helped make this happen.
Is this the plot of some new film noir playing at the art houses? Or, perhaps, another weirdness from California? Well, the latter may be close to the ...
Recently, 8,000 people lost their homes. A lot of other folks were ecstatic about this: Hollywood personalities were in the forefront, and Gov. Gray Davis cheered them on. Last month, the Thousand Oaks City Council gave commendations to those in the vanguard, who helped make this happen.
Is this the plot of some new film noir playing at the art houses? Or, perhaps, another weirdness from California? Well, the latter may be close to the ...
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