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Christie Hotel is a historic eight-story building at 6724 W. Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California.Considered Hollywood's first skyscraper [1] and also its first luxury hotel, [2] the building features Georgian Revival architecture and has been described as "an excellent example of its style" by the United States Department of the Interior.
Victor Drai (born July 25, 1947) is a Franco-American [1] [2] nightclub owner, entrepreneur and film producer. [3] Drai rose to prominence in the 1980s, producing the movies The Woman in Red (1984) and Weekend at Bernie's (1989), before leaving the industry to open a string of high-profile restaurants and nightclubs.
Hollywood and Vine saw its own large-scale development: the $600 million W Hollywood Hotel and Residences, [30] which opened in 2010. [105] Gilbert Books was demolished to make way for this project, while the Stores (1632 N. Vine St.) building survived multiple eminent domain attempts and was not. [44]
Bauman also collaborated with the W Hotel Hollywood and Victor Drai, handling all public relations for rooftop hotspot, Drai's Hollywood. Music In 2012 ...
The entire building was gutted, and three floors were added atop the hotel structure for Drai's new nightclub. [20] Drai had long believed that the rooftop had untapped potential, although power lines had prevented any additional floors from being added. When Caesars later moved the power lines underground, Drai devised the idea for a rooftop club.
Whitely built the Hollywood Hotel on the same Hollywood and Highland corner, with George W. Hoover as builder. Construction was completed in February 1903. [12] [13] [14] The neighborhood of Whitley Heights in the Hollywood Hills originated as a residential housing development financed by Whitley. [15]