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The corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Ave. in 2006. The intersection of Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Ave. in 1907. Leading up to the construction of the development the City of Los Angeles was persuaded, through its Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), to contribute at least $90 million in 1998 toward the site's initial construction.
Café Montmartre (now Montmartre Lounge) was a restaurant and nightclub on Hollywood Boulevard at Highland Avenue [1] in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US. Opened in 1923, it became a "worldwide center for celebrity and nightlife" during the 1920s and a place where tourists would visit to try to break into Hollywood.
1908 Los Angeles Times Advertisement for original Pig 'n Whistle in Downtown Los Angeles. The Pig 'n Whistle was originally a chain of restaurants and candy shops, founded by John Gage in 1908. [2]: 7 He opened his first location in Downtown Los Angeles, next to the now-demolished 1888 City Hall at 224 S. Broadway.
The Cat & Fiddle is British Pub [1] and restaurant located in Hollywood, California. [2] [3] [4] The pub was originally opened in Laurel Canyon by British musician Kim Gardner in 1982. [2] The establishment then moved to Sunset Boulevard in 1985, [2] where it remained for nearly 30 years. In 2014, the location was closed due to local development.
Musso & Frank Grill is a restaurant located at 6667-9 Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. The restaurant opened in 1919 and is named for original owners Joseph Musso and Frank Toulet. It is the oldest restaurant in Hollywood and has been called "the genesis of Hollywood". [1]
(Stephanie Breijo / Los Angeles Times) ... Mars, saw a decrease in business of roughly 80%, while private events falloff in his restaurants and at his Hollywood events space was 100%. His ...
A massive fire destroyed a Hollywood automotive parts store Saturday afternoon.
Highland Avenue runs north-south between Cahuenga Boulevard/U.S. Route 101 and Washington Boulevard. It travels through the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Hollywood, Hancock Park, Mid-Wilshire, and Mid-City. [2] Highland contains four lanes for most of its length, but narrows to two from south of Wilshire Boulevard to Washington