Land Entitlement Is Only Becoming More Challenging
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By Kelsi Maree Borland
From CEQA lawsuits to anti-development legislation aside, land entitlement in Los Angeles is becoming more and more challenges for developers as land prices skyrocket and availability dwindles.
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