A wave of “Altadena Not for Sale” signs dot the yards of fire-scarred properties as a plea to preserve the communities that have been lost in January’s Eaton fire. Behind the signs, a different reality is unfolding — Altadena is for sale, and developers are lining up to buy in, the “Los Angeles Times” reported Thursday.
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Developers are lining up to buy in on Altadena’s burned out lots
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