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LA rents rising, but very slowly. Venice Boulevard Great Streets appeal denied. Attributed to Willia

LA rents rising, but very slowly. Venice Boulevard Great Streets appeal denied. [View on the web]( [Insert alt text here]( [Swoon-worthy Streamline Moderne in Los Feliz asking $2.25M]( Attributed to William Kesling, it features a glamorous magnesite staircase, steel-banded windows, Art Deco-style lighting, and colorful vintage tile. [Insert alt text here]( [LA rents rising at slowest pace in five years]( Apartment prices may have grown "about as high as the market can bear," one expert says. [Insert alt text here]( [City Council rejects appeal of Venice Boulevard Great Streets project]( The decision will keep in place a streetscape reconfiguration in Mar Vista. [Insert alt text here]( [$70M renovation on Willowbrook’s Magic Johnson Park getting underway]( The work will add a community center, wetlands, and walking trails. [Insert alt text here]( [7 Los Angeles hikes with spectacular endings]( Clear skies are in the forecast for Saturday, making it a good time to hit the trails to find waterfalls and hidden ruins. [Insert alt text here]( [Oregon just enacted statewide rent control—and it could be a model for the country]( "It’s the most immediate and effective way to stop displacement and gentrification at scale." [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Vox Media. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved.

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