Even though I live in Northern California I stumbled onto Jerry Payne's article about Cambridge.
Work has begun on a 251-unit single-family home project of Wish Enterprises Inc. at Box Springs and Morton Roads in Riverside County.
George E.
Chapman Executive Centre, Beverly Hills, has begun the $1-million construction of a full-floor, 24,000-square-foot executive suite on the 17th floor of the Paramount Plaza, 3580 Wilshire Blvd.
In "Low Inflation Makes Business Earn Growth" (July 28), John F.
Sweet peas in pots? An unlikely idea at first thought.
After nearly two years, the Reagan Administration finally has filled a vacancy in a federal executive position that is of particular importance to the West: the commissioner of reclamation.
Workmen have stripped the facades from several storefronts along Fairfax Avenue as part of a redevelopment project sponsored by the Vitalize Fairfax Project.
Jo Anne Bryce (Letters, Sept. 22) laments: "The rich get richer, the poor get poorer, corporations gobble up their competition . . .," and then asks, "Are we better off than in the 1970s?"
Not only are the Japanese smart about building efficient cars, they have an awfully good law regarding their use: If someone has been drinking and is involved in an accident, she or he loses his or her driver's license forever.
The University of Southern California has announced an expansion of its medical teaching facilities that would profoundly affect health care throughout Los Angeles County.
Work has started on the models for Back Bay Village, a 50-unit town-house community at 2500 Back Bay Loop, Costa Mesa.
Construction has begun at the William Lyon Co.'
Construction has begun on the Summit at Shadowridge, a $7.5-million development of 53 single-family homes on 12 acres on Brewley Lane off Foxtail Street in Vista, by Summit West Development.
Construction has begun on Bonita Long Canyon, a 650-acre, master-planned community being developed by Home Capital Corp. and McMillin Development in the Bonita area of San Diego, where 826 residential units valued at $125 million are to be built in eight neighborhoods over the next several years.
Preparation of the 21-acre site has begun for San Tropez Village, a $35-million, 512-unit apartment complex on Country Club Drive opposite the Suncrest and Palm desert Greens country clubs in Palm Desert, with opening planned for late spring.
I wish to thank the Los Angeles Times for publishing Jerry Payne's article.
The article by Jerry Payne, "Learning the Fun Way at Cambridge" (Nov. 3), creates an erroneous impression of the Cambridge/UCLA program.
After more than 10 years of studies and often bitter political wrangling, ground was broken Monday for part of the long-awaited Metro Rail subway from downtown to the San Fernando Valley.
The nightmare news of a wrong-way freeway driver's killing the family and girlfriend of a high