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Los Angeles officials have struggled for weeks to rein in the taggers and vandals who marked the buildings. Despite constant police patrols, new graffiti seems to pop up overnight.
Squatters and graffiti taggers have taken over an abandoned multi-million-dollar mansion in the Hollywood Hills, prompting concern from local officials and nearby residents in the ritzy neighborhood.
An abandoned Hollywood mansion is shown in this view from a drone after it was tagged with graffiti in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California, U.S. September 24, 2024.
The now-abandoned mine—located near Nevada State Route 564 just south of the Lake Las Vegas neighborhood—popularly stands used as a location for graffiti art. [4] On July 9, 2014, the Three Kids Mine Remediation and Reclamation Act (H.R. 697) was passed, [ 3 ] which would lead to the cleanup of the former mine site and capping of the pit ...
At a later point, Eastwood was "characterized by graffiti, abandoned buildings, and blight". [7] In 1997, Lori Rodriguez of the Houston Chronicle said that it is "considered a forerunner of today's planned communities.". [8] However, it wasn't until 1998 that a revitalization of the area commenced.
Kale Williams included the Stone House in The Oregonian 's 2017 list of the sixteen "coolest and creepiest abandoned places" in the Pacific Northwest. Williams described the structure as a popular resting spot for hikers and wrote, "For better or worse, the so-called Witches Castle is periodically covered in graffiti, but it's still a sight to ...
Los Angeles graffiti artists and squatters seem to be drawn to the abandoned mansions of Hollywood producer John Powers Middleton.
The colorful graffiti that adorns an abandoned skyscraper in downtown L.A. is, depending on who you ask, petty vandalism that plagues the city or vibrant street art that enriches.