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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Loses To City of L.A. Again

Updated: Jan 15

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has lost yet another appeal against the City of Los Angeles, this time in a case that challenged the environmental impact report associated with a proposed mixed-use highrise proposed by the owners of the Southern California Flower Market in the eastern part of Downtown Los Angeles. This continues a long string of appellate losses for the Foundation on housing issues. (See previous CP&DR coverage of AHF’s losses here, here, and here.)

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