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- Bill Weir investigates Pacific Palisades home that survived fires - CNN
CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir speaks to the architect who built a Pacific Palisades home that went untouched by the wildfires
- The first home has been rebuilt in the wake of the Palisades Fire
The first home to be rebuilt in the wake of the Palisades fire — a two-story home on Kagawa Street — received a certificate of occupancy on Friday
- Nearly a year after Pacific Palisades burned, there’s a new house - MSN
LOS ANGELES—The new house at 915 Kagawa St , in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades neighborhood, features quartz countertops, an open floor plan, a pool and fire pit, and a fence just tall enough
- Palisades Rebuild: First Certificate of Occupancy issued as recovery . . .
The first home in the Pacific Palisades has officially been issued its Certificate of Occupancy, the final step in the rebuilding process Located at 915 N Kagawa Street and built
- Los Angeles Issues First Occupancy Permit in Pacific Palisades Since . . .
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Thomas James Homes Almost a year after fires ravaged Pacific Palisades, the city of Los Angeles has issued the first Certificate of Occupancy for a rebuilt home
- Billy Crystal Lost His Home of 46 Years to Pacific Palisades Fire - Variety
James Woods broke down in tears during an interview with CNN after he lost his home to the Palisades fire “One day you’re swimming in the pool and the next day it’s all gone,” Woods said in
- What is the first house rebuilt after the wildfires in Los . . . - POLITICO
A four-bedroom house owned by homebuilder Thomas James Homes is the first property rebuilt in Pacific Palisades following the massive wildfires in January 2025 | Thomas James Homes
- Developers finish first new home in Pacific Palisades since . . . - Homes. com
News and Insights | Trends Developers finish first new home in Pacific Palisades since January's wildfires Thomas James Homes project is sign that Palisades has not been ‘forgotten,’ Rick Caruso says Real estate developer Rick Caruso (left) joined Thomas James Homes CEO James Mead (right) in the Pacific Palisades on Friday (Moira Ritter
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