The Olvera Street Merchants Assn. announced that its newly formed Olvera Street Restoration Assn. has let a $100,000 contract with a group of consultants under the coordination of former Los Angeles Planning Director Calvin S.
Burbank officials denied Monday that they acted in secret to award a potentially lucrative redevelopment contract to the Walt Disney Co., as a Disney competitor alleged in a lawsuit filed last week.
Irvine-based Ultrasystems Inc. said it has received a contract to provide energy-saving, micropower plants to six restaurants owned by Grace Restaurant Co.
The city has signed a contract with Community Transit Services to provide dial-a-ride services to Temple City residents who are 65 or older or handicapped.
In an unusual agreement with a developer, three Hollywood homeowner associations will assume control over a grocery and retail project, including approval of management and building design.
The Warsaw Pact has accepted a NATO invitation to discuss prospects of new talks on conventional
The chairman of the board of Ticketmaster charged Tuesday that state parks officials have set a "dangerous" and "outrageous" precedent by telling prospective bidders that it is acceptable to falsify a financial statement to get a public contract.
The Los Angeles city attorney's office has tentatively settled a lawsuit filed against the city over recent sweeps of Skid Row homeless camps, but at least one advocate of the cleanup campaign said Saturday that she may oppose the settlement because of the restrictions it places on the city.
The City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Agency, has approved an agreement with a car dealership that guarantees the agency at least $125,000 in sales tax revenue a year.
CMS Enhancements Inc., a Tustin maker of personal computer enhancement products, said it has signed a multimillion-dollar contract with Panasonic Industrial Co., a division of Matsushita Electric Corp. of America, to supply hard disk drives for its line of personal computers.
House and Senate budget writers opened talks on a final fiscal 1988 budget resolution Tuesday and predicted that they would settle differences between spending plans passed by the two chambers.
In a highly unusual move, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers informed the Screen Extras Guild on Thursday that it will unilaterally implement a concessionary contract on Dec. 28 because "further bargaining would be futile."
The city and the Monterey Park Fire Fighters' Assn. have reached an agreement on a three-year contract.
The United Steelworkers and USX Corp. reached a tentative settlement in their 170-day labor dispute early today, union officials announced.
Swap meet czar Monte Kobey signed a five-year lease Monday for the former Walker Scott department store downtown, but some merchants there are worried that the move will further aggravate the parking strain.
AUDRE Inc. announced it has signed a three-year agreement worth more than $5 million giving McDonnell Douglas Corp. the exclusive rights to market AUDRE's complete line of automated digitizing and recognition systems to North American telecommunications companies.
CBS Inc. and its 400 striking workers represented by the Writers Guild of America reached a tentative contract agreement to end a six-week strike, the union announced today.
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Actors and announcers have reached a tentative contract with the advertising agencies and clients who pay for radio and television commercials, a union official said.
Hope Consulting Group, San Diego and San Francisco, has been awarded a contract to design the $9.5-million, 58,000-square-foot extension to the molecular biology laboratory at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla.