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On CloseUp, developer Jack Franks said he is considering running for U.S. Senate.
The thing about Billy was he was so unwaveringly consistent in his values, his vision and in his advocacy that it really ...
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No words really, just a horror show. Some of the design choices we made here helped, but we were also very lucky,” Santa Monica-based architect Greg Chasen shared in a now viral post ...