by Sara | Jan 22, 2025 | Article
Our BID area is no stranger to sidewalk fires. For years we’ve witnessed a staggering number of encampment fires, posing threats to the lives of people on the sidewalk and to businesses. The fastest growing fires are debris fires that consist of trash or...
by Sara | Jan 22, 2025 | Article
After a decade of advocacy by the Downtown Industrial BID, the City gave its final approval to the Community Plan Update in December. The Update, known best as DTLA 2040, is the plan that governs development and zoning for all of the downtown area from the 110...
by Sara | Oct 24, 2024 | Article
The Industrial District BID regularly tracks a number of security and maintenance statistics, with selected indicators. Here’s the overview of the stats. Continue scrolling down to see more details. Trash Removal In total, 73,469 bags of trash were removed...
by Sara | Oct 24, 2024 | Article
Stakeholders and police officers were treated to a special visit to the campus of Inner City Arts for a casual get-together and exchange of ideas on September 24. Newton Area Captain Keith Green chatted with school staff, business owners and property owners from the...
by Sara | Oct 24, 2024 | Article
The Industrial BID is grateful to the LA City Fire Department for their efforts to bring a serial arsonist into custody. One person is believed to have been responsible for several downtown fires, including a massive blaze within our BID at 749 S. Kohler St. on the...
by Sara | Oct 24, 2024 | Article
Councilmember Kevin de Leon invited the BID to participate in his press conference July 30 announcing the arrest of more than 80 suspects as part of a crackdown on copper wire theft from City infrastructure. City streetlights are continuously disabled by thieves who...