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According to the National Association of Realtors, sales of single family homes increased about 0.5% month to month, but sales of condos jumped over 7%. Compare that with a Condos sales have jumped! year ago rates single family sales were down nearly 7%, while condo sales were flat. According... Read More

According to the San Pedro downtown business leaders, a Red Car Trolley extension is needed to connect the shopping district to the waterfront, especially with the Ports O Call redevelopment finally moving forward. Making sure that the downtown district isn’t left behind as the waterfront is developed has... Read More

The City of Hawthorne has approved a contract for the design of a new city park to be located at Hawthorne Blvd. and 129th street. The $16,500 contract for the park design was with SWA Group, Los Angeles. The council voted 3-2 in favor of the contract, however 2 councilmen... Read More

The Torrance Cultural Arts Center is holding a new South Bay talent show. From their press release: Do you sing like a nightingale, dance like Fred Astaire, can you channel Marlon Brando from the Godfather, or make a room full of people laugh till they cry – if you... Read More

The future of  the City of Torrance will begin on June 3, 2014.  On this date, the voting citizens will choose a new MAYOR as well as 4 new CITY COUNCILMEN.  This is a big change for this city. As a Realtor in Torrance, I have been following this election... Read More

Hosted by TUSD and Sponsored by ExxonMobil Congratulations to the joint efforts TUSD and ExxonMobil for a successful 4th Annual Torrance Regional Middle School Math Competition (TRMSMC) event! The fourth annual Math Competition hosted by TUSD and sponsored by ExxonMobil took place at Hull Middle School on Saturday, May 10,... Read More

Wilson Park, in Torrance at sunset. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Torrance will spend nearly $1.5 million more than it does today on streets and sidewalks over the next year in response to increasing public complaints about the crumbling condition of its infrastructure. “Most (city) roads are 10 years... Read More