Los Angeles is having an identity crisis. City officials tout new development and shiny commuter trains, while longtime residents are doing all... more
Is it possible to build housing for everyone? This eight-part series is supported by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
With housing costs this high, who still moves to LA? And who moves out? This eight-part series is supported by... more
How do you know a neighborhood’s changing? Look for the new coffee shop. This eight-part series is supported by the... more
Are artists the victims of gentrification? Or the perpetrators of it? This eight-part series is supported by the Conrad N.... more
In some of LA's poorest neighborhoods more than 20 percent of all home sales are flips. Investors are seeing profits,... more
In Inglewood, developers are building new luxury housing close to big tech-job centers near the beach. Rents are going up... more
If you have an affordable place to rent in L.A., you hang on to it for dear life. As evictions... more
Los Angeles is growing up, becoming denser and more urban. But there’s still not enough housing. Who is L.A. for?... more
There Goes the Neighborhood: Los Angeles is a new podcast from KCRW and WNYC Studios. The series will dig into... more