Updates
Southern California Bancorp, the holding company for Bank of Southern California, N.A., and California BanCorp, the holding company for California Bank of Commerce, have jointly announced the execution of a definitive merger agreement.
Feb. 2, 2024
California
Bloomington is the latest Inland Empire community to weigh the tradeoffs of allowing a developer to bulldoze a rural neighborhood to make way for a sprawling warehousing complex in service of online shopping.
June 5, 2024
A ‘Town Center’ is a must for thousands of veterans who will one day live on the VA’s 388-acre West Los Angeles campus. But there is scant agreement on what that entails: hundreds of housing units, or retail and social center for vets living far and wide.
Sept. 24, 2024
Banc of California, Inc. (Banc of California) has announced the completion of its transformational merger with PacWest Bancorp (PacWest), and as of December 1, 2023, Banc of California, N.A. will have merged into Pacific Western Bank.
Dec. 1, 2023
The Gas Company Tower, one of Los Angeles’ tallest skyscrapers, may get a new lease on life if a sale goes through. But officials want to make sure it’s seismically safe.
Sept. 25, 2024
Banc of California and Pac West Bancorp this week announced that the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System granted its approval of their merger.
Oct. 20, 2023
ADVISORS
The Beauty, Fashion & Consumer Goods Roundtable is produced by the L.A. Times B2B Publishing team in conjunction with Greenberg Glusker LLP, Lincoln International and Objective, Investment Banking & Valuation.
Sept. 23, 2024
For the last 70 years, Wilmington residents have faced off to become the blue-collar community’s honorary mayor. The winner gets a two-year term that offers no salary, no staff and no political power.
Sept. 18, 2024
Hollywood Inc.
Amazon is launching advertisements on its Prime Video streaming platform early next year in the U.S. and several other countries, plus — for $2.99 more a month — an ad-free option.
Sept. 22, 2023
Senate Bill 976 could inspire legal action by social media companies, which argued the legislation ‘unconstitutionally burdens’ access to content.
Sept. 20, 2024