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Ocean Development Inc. – Has purchased at least 16 post-fire lots, representing a massive land grab NP Altadena I, LLC – Associated with New Pointe Communities Inc., acquiring 12 lots ...
After nearly five months since the catastrophic Eaton Fire, 88% of the more than 5,000 fire-impacted properties in Altadena have been cleared of debris, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ...
The Eaton fire decimated her quaint home in the northwest corner of Altadena near Jane's Village, reducing her sanctuary to a pile of rubble. "I have a spiritual connection to that house," she said.
Other corporate buyers include L.A.-based Ocean Development Inc., which has acquired at least 16 post-fire lots; NP Altadena I, LLC, linked to San Diego’s New Pointe Communities Inc., with 12 ...
Altadena Strong is a message neighbors use to remind each other that they can get through the rebuild and the trauma of the Eaton Fire. For some small business owners, the message is proving powerful.
The roughly 250 lots sold and listed so far in Altadena represent only a small fraction of the 6,000 homes lost in the Eaton fire, but the market will probably get even hotter. Each month has seen ...
She, along with her father, daughter and the goats that survived the fire, have been displaced since then. Now a $876,354.07 check the insurer wrote her wouldn’t clear.
On Monday, demolition began at the Eliot Arts Magnet Academy in Altadena, which was damaged in the wildfire. Since the fire, students were relocated to McKinley School in Pasadena, but they're ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- A group of centenarians who survived the Eaton Fire was honored on Wednesday. It was a celebration 100 years in the making at the MonteCedro Retirement Community in ...
January's Eaton Fire burned across more than 14,000 acres and destroyed at least 9,400 structures. New state wildfire maps show that some portions of Altadena now have to meet wildfire building ...
A temporary mural in Altadena, on the remains of a burned building, honors Eaton fire heroes Artist Veronica Makarova’s Eaton Fire Heroes mural is unveiled in Altadena on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.