By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The City Council voted Friday to give millions of dollars to a for-profit affordable-housing developer mired in controversy over his handling of another city-funded project.
The council voted to give San Diego-based Amerland Group $8 million in city redevelopment money to take over the Frontier Hotel, a downtown residency hotel...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The City Council voted Friday to give millions of dollars to a for-profit affordable-housing developer mired in controversy over his handling of another city-funded project.
The council voted to give San Diego-based Amerland Group $8 million in city redevelopment money to take over the Frontier Hotel, a downtown residency hotel...
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