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Palm Springs preservation board recommends historic designation for Temple Isaiah
The 70-year-old synagogue on Alejo Road was founded by concentration camp survivors; its layered architecture spans Modernist, Mid-Century, and Brutalist design phases.
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City, tribal leaders postpone June meeting on warehouse development
The delay will give the developer more time to respond to public comments and review technical issues tied to the proposed 2.85 million-square-foot project.
American Reproductive Centers breaks ground on new Palm Springs facility nearly one year after bombing
The groundbreaking marks a turning point for the fertility clinic that was destroyed in a May 2025 bombing, with construction targeting an ambitious Dec. 31 completion and a goal of full operations by 2027.
Boards meet this week on preservation, sustainability and library issues
A potential historic designation for a downtown synagogue, library trust fund concerns and waste reduction policy are among the items on the agenda.
Palm Springs Sustainability Commission hears climate research presentation, unveils waste reduction goals
The commission also announced a September heat summit and goals for tackling waste in the city.
City’s housing market sees home prices drop, sales up slightly compared to this time last yearย
Palm Springs homes are moving off the market faster than any other desert city, as the median price for a detached home dips to $1.1 million.
Commission approves self-storage facility near airport even as city weighs limits on new facilities
A 92,400-square-foot, two-story building with outdoor RV parking won approval Tuesday, while a consulting team examines possible caps and location rules for future projects.






