A single staircase in a San Diego apartment building. Some stakeholders embrace what’s called “single stair reform in the debate over housing development. (Photo by Times of San Diego staff) This ...
We recently built our own affordable housing project near Fields Corner. One of the biggest challenges to developers of small multi-family buildings like us is the long-standing second-stairwell rule.
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Los Angeles building codes require ...
Nashville's "smart stair" building code became official earlier in July, after it had passed the Metro Nashville Council. The change allows apartment and condo buildings to be built with a single ...
Los Angeles building codes require new apartment buildings to have at least two staircases. But that soon could change. The L.A. City Council voted Wednesday to advance plans that would allow ...
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Could ‘single-stair reform’ come to San Diego? It may be the key to an apartment building boom
Under the current two-stair requirement, a California apartment developer hoping to take advantage of the new state law and build a six-story building near a train station would need to either ...
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