Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
Thirteen homes in Pasadena seized during the now-abandoned 710 North Project are on the market. The city of Pasadena bought 17 homes from Caltrans and is reserving four for affordable home ownership.
Seized decades ago by Caltrans to clear the way for a 710 freeway expansion ultimately abandoned, these vacant homes are ...
For the first time in 60 years, a large group of vacant houses owned by the state of California within the path of the defunct 710 Freeway extension will be purchased by the city of Pasadena, then ...
The sale of the first five historic homes in South Pasadena owned by the California Department of Transportation was abruptly halted Friday after the state agency called out a city-contracted Realtor ...
A new chapter appears to be starting in a generational battle that has spanned more than six decades, as the city of Pasadena is poised to buy and resell more than a dozen vacant homes owned by ...
The first five historic homes in South Pasadena once owned by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will return to the market starting Tuesday, Oct. 8, with open house planned for the ...
The Pasadena City Council, Monday, June 23, approved authorizing the city manager to negotiate the sale of 17 properties that the city purchased from Caltrans, which were seized decades ago by the ...