Is there a way we can illustrate the splitting of commercial and single-family residential into two camps when it comes to Measure ULA amendments? If not, can we please do something with Miguel Santana, who is part of a coalition to amend ULA, and maybe background could just be generic office/multifamily/industrial buildings: A bifurcation of the real estate industry is coming into view in the clashes over proposed changes to Measure United to House L.A. If single-family residential agents and brokers were looking to jump on a new coalition’s bandwagon to get the city’s mansion tax amended to be a […]
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