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In-N-Out eyes former bank building site in Palm Springs for next area restaurant

The land that previously held a Bank of America building at Smoke Tree Village could soon be home to the franchise known for its simple menu and iconic hamburgers.

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Palm Springs housing market ends 2024 with stable sales amid price adjustments

The average price for a detached home in Palm Springs decreased by 0.4% from December 2023, with the average home selling for $1.2 million. The median home price in the broader Coachella Valley was $665,000.

Proposed smoking ban faces opposition from bar owners, LGBTQ+ community

The proposed ordinance changes come as Palm Springs launches its Blue Zones initiative, which includes recommendations to reduce smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke.

October Desert Housing Report reveals mixed signals for Palm Springs real estate

Inventory rises but sales slow, as city's market reflects regional trends of price decreases and cautious buyers.

Palm Springs real estate cools as prices drop 9%

Despite the price drop, Palm Springs maintained its position as the city with the second-highest unit sales in the Coachella Valley, averaging 92 units per month over a three-month period.

‘Pain Street’: From owners to employees, Downtown Palm Springs is suffering after a drastic summer slump

A dramatic and unexpected decline in business, combined with rising rents and higher living costs (not to mention skyrocketing air conditioning bills) have local store owners and staff struggling. 

Palm Springs housing inventory surges amid cooling market

Available homes increased to 548 units from 421 last year, as median prices decline and sales volume drops. The trend here reflects the broader Coachella Valley slowdown.

Historic name returning to Palm Springs hotel known for its glamorous past

News of the Margaritaville returning to its original Riviera branding was met with applause from some in the community when it was posted on social media over the weekend.

Report: Palm Springs housing market cooled in July amid overall Coachella Valley slowdown

The authors of a monthly housing report write that home prices have remained stable over the last twelve months and suggest that potential interest rate cuts could reinvigorate the market.

City’s most popular address could cost you millions, but you can never live there

The owners of PalmSprings.com hope the site will earn top dollar as it goes on the market for the first time in nearly 30 years. History shows that's possible.

Palm Springs mayor dispels paid parking rumors, clarifies downtown parking study focus

The comprehensive parking study, which is different from a similar one conducted three years ago, aims to examine a range of issues related to parking in Palm Springs' bustling downtown area.

Native Foods owners facing challenges, but remain committed to community and compassionate cuisine

"It's not about making money. It's not about becoming millionaires. ... We just love what we do. And we want to be able to have a positive impact and be a positive influence in the community.”

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