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  2. Americana at Brand - Wikipedia

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    The Americana at Brand is a lifestyle center in Glendale, California. The center features anchor stores Nordstrom, and Barnes & Noble. The property was built and is owned and operated by Los Angeles businessman Rick J. Caruso and his company Caruso Affiliated. It was named for Leslie Coombs Brand, a real estate developer who developed Glendale. [7]

  3. Leslie Coombs Brand - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the real estate business in the Los Angeles area was booming, but unfortunately for Brand and Sargent, financial panic struck in 1892, the market slumped, and the two men sold their business. [2] Brand spent the next several years outside the state. He met and married Mary Louis Dean in Galveston, Texas in 1891.

  4. 1880s Southern California real estate boom - Wikipedia

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    The 1880s Southern California real estate boom, also the boom of the eighties, sometimes just called the 1887 real estate boom, was the first big settlement push into Los Angeles County (including what is now Orange County), San Diego County (including what is now Imperial County), San Bernardino County (including what is now Riverside County ...

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  6. Listed rents soared more than 200% in parts of LA after the ...

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    The state's attorney general has warned against price gouging and has already charged a real estate agent for allegedly trying to increase rent by 38% on a couple who lost their home in the Eaton ...

  7. Los Angeles County supervisors want to raise the stakes for post-wildfire price gouging, hammering landlords who dramatically hike rents with fines of up to $50,000.