By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - Two years ago, the Los Angeles City Council, concerned about the dwindling stock of last-resort housing for the city's poor, voted unanimously to halt conversions and demolitions of residency hotels.
The moratorium came on the heels of a booming downtown real-estate market that made...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - Two years ago, the Los Angeles City Council, concerned about the dwindling stock of last-resort housing for the city's poor, voted unanimously to halt conversions and demolitions of residency hotels.
The moratorium came on the heels of a booming downtown real-estate market that made...
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