Press Coverage

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The real deal

New LA Home Designs, Reimagined By Fire

1.7.2026

The Real Deal reports on rebuilding activity one year after the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, documenting how permit filings and construction are beginning to scale across burn zones in Altadena, Pacific Palisades, and Malibu. The article highlights evolving market dynamics, land sales, and developer efforts; including Ghost Factory supplying steel framing for new homes like Lisa Price’s residence, while noting that the pace of recovery will depend on permit demand and broader market conditions.

Bloomberg
CityLab

New LA Home Designs, Reimagined By Fire

1.7.2026

Bloomberg reports on how wildfire rebuilding in Los Angeles is reshaping residential construction, featuring Ghost Factory as part of the recovery effort. The article highlights fire-resilient home design, non-combustible steel construction, and on-site manufacturing approaches that reduce supply-chain risk, improve schedule certainty, and help accelerate rebuilding in wildfire-impacted communities.

Los Angeles business journal

Ghost Factory Signals Palisades, Eaton Recovery

1.5.2026

The Los Angeles Business Journal reports on Ghost Factory’s role in rebuilding efforts in Pacific Palisades and Eaton following the January wildfires. The article highlights a completed steel-framed home for homeowner Lisa Price, detailing how on-site manufactured cold-formed steel systems reduce material delays, improve fire resilience through non-combustible construction, and help accelerate recovery in fire-impacted communities.

KTLA
morning news at 10

KTLA: Steel-Framed Homes Take Shape in the Palisades Rebuild

12.10.2025

KTLA reports from Pacific Palisades on the rebuilding of homes using steel construction following the January wildfires. The segment features homeowner Lisa Price and Ghost Factory discussing faster framing timelines, non-combustible materials, and how on-site manufactured steel systems are being used to accelerate recovery.