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Roger Vincent

Los Angeles

Commercial Real Estate Reporter at Los Angeles Times

Journalist covering commercial real estate for the Los Angeles Times.

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  • 5 days ago | latimes.com | Roger Vincent

    The late developer Wayne Ratkovich at the Bloc in downtown L.A. Ratkovich Co. sold its interest in the property in 2018 to National Real Estate Advisors, which is moving ahead with the planned skyscraper. A planned new residential skyscraper for downtown Los Angeles has cleared a key regulatory hurdle to be built in an usual location — on top of an existing parking garage.

  • 1 week ago | latimes.com | Roger Vincent |Liam Dillon

    Uncertainty about which imports will be socked with new tariffs and when they’ll go into effect has thrown a cloud over home builders and other real estate developers trying to pay for new construction throughout Southern California, including neighborhoods scorched by the January wildfires. Many builders are trying to budget for rising costs but are frustrated because they don’t know what construction materials and appliances, such as stoves and air conditioners, will cost in the months ahead.

  • 2 weeks ago | latimes.com | Roger Vincent

    Huge stacks of cargo containers sit at the Port of Los Angeles. Demand for warehouses used to move goods through Los Angeles County ports is expected to fall if widespread tariffs take effect. Demand for warehouses used to move goods through Los Angeles County ports is expected to fall if widespread tariffs take effect, potentially damaging the economic vitality of one of the world’s largest industrial real estate markets.

  • 3 weeks ago | hastingstribune.com | Roger Vincent |Meg James

    LOS ANGELES - Two of entertainment's most famous brands, Fox and Disney, are parting ways in Century City. Walt Disney Co. acknowledged Tuesday that it will be vacating the storied Fox Studio Lot, where it has been the primary occupant since Disney bought most of Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox's entertainment assets in 2019. The $71.3 billion deal did not include the studio real estate. However, it featured a provision that Disney would move in as a tenant for at least seven years.

  • 3 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Roger Vincent |Meg James

    LOS ANGELES — Two of entertainment’s most famous brands, Fox and Disney, are parting ways in Century City. Walt Disney Co. acknowledged Tuesday that it will be vacating the storied Fox Studio Lot, where it has been the primary occupant since Disney bought most of Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox’s entertainment assets in 2019. The $71.3 billion deal did not include the studio real estate. However, it featured a provision that Disney would move in as a tenant for at least seven years.

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Roger Vincent
Roger Vincent @rogervincent
8 Apr 25

Stan Kroenke keeps reminding us that he is a major real estate developer who happens to have a football team. https://t.co/cg4fBU9Sw9

Roger Vincent
Roger Vincent @rogervincent
4 Apr 25

Much to no one's surprise, the 'mansion tax' is stifling commercial development in L.A., new UCLA report says https://t.co/CNHcYVL9s5

Roger Vincent
Roger Vincent @rogervincent
3 Apr 25

Cool drone shots of progress on Metro's $9.5B subway extension to the Westside. It's been a long time coming. https://t.co/SPGhg9RIbb