Too Good to Go is an app that aims to prevent food waste by selling surplus items from food businesses to consumer at a discounted price. “It’s important for us to save food from everywhere, from every convenience store to high-end grocery, local coffee shop or big chain.” Too Good to Go started in Copenhagen in 2016, expanded throughout Europe, …
Alexandra Hack, Jonathan Curtis and Garret Weyand, from left, fought La Cañada Flintridge officials for years in an effort to build a complex with affordable housing in the affluent city of single-family homes. Under the ruling, the city will be forced to process the application, which was filed under a little-known but increasingly relevant provision in California housing law known …
Cedar Street Partners officials Alexandra Hack, Jonathan Curtis, center, and Garret Weyend pose in front of a former Christian Science church building in La Cañada Flintridge, which the firm sought to redevelop. It’s the state’s first lawsuit involving “builder’s remedy,” a long-unused part of state law that lets developers build whatever they want so long as the project includes units …
Developers Alexandra Hack, left, Jonathan Curtis and Garret Weyand of Cedar Street Partners stand in front of the Christian Science Church building in La Cañada Flintridge. “Family Ties” star Michael Gross founded Together La Cañada, a nonprofit dedicated to “responsible development that fosters sustainable growth and public safety.” He called the project the “symptom of a larger problem” of not …
Arthur Aslanian wasn’t taking any chances when he met his employee, Sesar Rivera, on the side of a road earlier this month. “He’s been harassing a lot of his tenants,” said Jonpaul Rodriguez, who lives with his wife in a bungalow complex Aslanian owns in North Hollywood. At the meeting, Rivera pulled up a photo of Young online and confirmed …