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Monthly billing statements show purchases from Target, Walmart, Amazon and other vendors. LAist requested the records amid city oversight concerns.
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The vote on whether to approve the development was planned for Tuesday, Dec. 16, but was ultimately moved to Jan. 13.
In its place, developers propose a four-story residential building wrapped around a five-level, 954-space parking structure.