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    REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — Glen Donald Building, at 2121 James M Wood Bl in Westlake, Los Angeles, is an historic condominium building with mostly small studio to medium-sized one-bedroom units, around 300 sq ft to 700 sq ft, occasionally for sale or for lease. See more Glen Donald information and listings.

    Californians Leave State, Moving to Texas The State of California now attracts poverty, chasing away wealth at breakneck speed. The state once attracted millions of folks from other states across the country, but now, the once-golden state is losing residents faster to other states. The growing exodus, brain drain and evaporation of wealth comes with the fastest growing sprawl of homeless tent encampments and garbage piles in recent history. Virus hysteria and lockdown have quickened the pace of California’s decline. The city has seen the most dramatic explosion of violent crime since the economic stagnation of 1970s. Tax burdens rise at precisely the wrong time, further disincentive for the wealthy and middle class to stay. International wealth guru Andrew Henderson tells rich folks to not even consider visiting California now because of the growing risk of huge, surprise tax events. California continues to expand its struggling, poor and homeless masses, but with fewer wealthy and middle class to help pay for it.

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