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Kings Co. halts proposed inflationary hike in building fees
The proposed increase, tied to similar increases in LA and San Francisco, would have raised the price of a newly-built home by at least $500.
August 9, 2022
‘Tree house’ takes on new meaning with massive Pismo Beach property up for sale
For the low, low price of $3.8 million, you too can live in a treehouse near the beach on California's Central Coast.
July 25, 2022
Buying your first house? Meet a possible new co-owner: the State of California.
A program at the center of state budget negotiations would see California taxpayers provide up to 17% of the down payment on a house in exchange for a stake in the home.
June 22, 2022
Garbage rate hikes, massive new housing development take center stage for Madera Co. Supervisors
Despite a bevy of public opposition, garbage collection rate increases are headed to Madera County.
June 21, 2022
Judge clears path for Fresno to close Tower Theatre purchase
The City of Fresno’s attempt to purchase the historic Tower Theatre is now an inevitability following a favorable ruling from a Fresno County judge.
June 20, 2022
“Untenable”: Calif. low-income housing projects busting $1 million per unit to build
More than a half-dozen low-income housing developments underway in the Golden State have seen housing unit costs spiral beyond $1 million each.
June 20, 2022
Fresno could finalize acquisition of Tower Theatre next week, judge says
An attempt by Fresno's Adventure Church to halt the sale of the Tower Theatre to Fresno taxpayers is likely to come up short, based on a tentative ruling issued Wednesday.
June 16, 2022
Visalia’s e-commerce boom gets a double dose of Amazon, docs say.
A 1.1 million square foot warehouse in northwest Visalia officially has a tenant.
June 6, 2022
Panel OKs key zoning rules for southwest Fresno warehouses to keep humming
Warehouses built in the late 1990s on 92.5 acres in south Fresno faced an existential crisis. Now, they have a chance to stay open and producing for the long-term.
June 2, 2022
Will Fresno be an industrial jobs magnet or repellant? The answer lies at the southern end of town.
Will a set of two-decade-old industrial buildings in south Fresno continue to flourish the city's booming job magnets? Or are they headed for an activist-led scrapheap?
May 24, 2022