Santa Monica Bitcoin Office Case Study to be Presented at CMRTA Annual Conference

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Proof of Workforce and Santa Monica's vice mayor will present a case study on the city's innovative Bitcoin Office at the CMRTA Annual Conference. The office, the first of its kind in the U.S., aims to educate on Bitcoin and support economic recovery.
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How Is God Of War Ragnarok Steam Deck Verified? Fans Are Confused After Some (Not All) Gamers Skip PSN Login

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But the issue we are talking about now is something we thought had been resolved already. Last August, Santa Monica Studio officially stated on the PlayStation Blog that this release requires a PSN account on PC. However, as reported by MP1st, some gamers are now claiming that they are able to bypass the PSN requirement completely.
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Worth Real Estate hires investment veteran to run inaugural fund

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Worthe Real Estate Group has hired a chief investment officer to run its first real estate fund. The Santa Monica-based developer has named Chris Graham to run the firm’s inaugural fund, dubbed Worthe Fund 1, which will buy, reposition or redevelop commercial properties along the West Coast, the Commercial Observer reported.
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As arts groups struggle, San Diego Symphony debuts a $125-million makeover

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Conversations about renovating began in earnest in April 2018. The first contact was acoustical designer Paul Scarbrough, then the Santa Monica architectural firm HGA. The theater had, over the years, been encased by the 34-story Symphony Towers and the ...
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The Best Cities In The World To Catch The Sunset, According To New Study

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The city also has its fair share of stunning sunset spots, including the Santa Monica Pier and the Griffith Observatory. Although Barcelona is currently going through a bit of a shake-up when it comes to tourism, the city still managed to grab the fourth ...
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Disorganization, city-county feuds impede efforts to reduce homelessness

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By Dan Walters Over the last five years, the state government has spent some $24 billion to ameliorate homelessness, which, according to polls, is California’s most troublesome issue. Despite that immense financial commitment —and billions more in spending by local governments and philanthropic organizations — the number of homeless people continues to grow.
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