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1. Hawthorne Plaza's new owners go for ethnic
accent.
Group that bought mall itself reflects ethnic diversity Hawthorne Plaza's new owners have embarked on a "revitalization program" to more appropriately service the "ethnic makeup" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. MWD brushes off Beitler in its quest for new
home.
Agency directors query need for outside representation The Metropolitan Water District last month quietly dismissed the commercial real estate brokerage that had been representing the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. ComputerLand settles dispute with
ex-franchise.
InfoSystems to use ComputerLand division as vendor A computer war in L.A. County between industry giant ComputerLand Corp. and its breakaway franchise InfoSystems has been ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Home businesses flocking to low-priced
computers.
Today's prices are 50% below those of two years ago Home office computers are now the fastest-growing segment of the computer industry, mainly because corporate ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. L.A. law goes high-tech with slew of new
programs.
Disks replace 'suitcase-size' files of court documents Software developers, looking for niche markets not filled by industry giants such as Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc., ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. New scanners touted as 'fax machine of the
1990s.' (electronic filing...
Number of users expected to increase tenfold by 1997 Only one or two years ago, companies were viewing the concept of an "electronic file cabinet" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. L.A. software firms rush to meet demand for multi-task
programs.
A handful of local software firms are jumping into the race to grab a piece of an emerging multibillion-dollar (annual sales) international market for "groupware," ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. L.A. software developers help animate small
businesses.
Los Angeles-based software companies, anticipating a huge demand for personal computer-based animation systems, are scrambling to get a new generation of affordable animation programs to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Audit reports convention bureau's budget in
line.
Outlays total $10 million in pursuit of shows, tourists More than 10 percent of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau's $10 million in spending ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Hotel business in January posts best monthly jump in
three years.
Helped by the Super Bowl, hotel room occupancy in Los Angeles County increased 3.6 percent in January, its biggest monthly jump in probably three years, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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