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One of the most iconic oceanfront restaurants in Los Angeles reportedly burned in the Palisades fire. Guests had flocked to Moonshadows since 1966 for a dining room hanging directly over the water.
In 2013, Mastro's Restaurants was acquired by Landry's, Inc. [3] Then mostly a Western US chain, the company expanded east to New York City, Boston, and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The first New York City location opened in 2014 on Sixth Avenue. [4] In 2017, Mastro's opened their first locations in Houston and Boston.
Fact Check: Social media users are claiming that eight mansions belonging to Ukrainian military officials burned down in the Los Angeles fires. One user wrote, “In Los Angeles, 8 houses ...
The Palisades and Eaton infernos have decimated more than 30 historic architectural structures in what preservationists are saying is the single worst loss of properties in the L.A.’s history ...
146 BC – Carthage was systematically burned down over 17 days by the Romans at the end of the Third Punic War; 64 – Great Fire of Rome, Italy; 79 – Lyon burned to ashes. [1] 406 – A great fire burns down much of Constantinople. 532 – The Nika riots result in the destruction of much of Constantinople by fire. 798 – London nearly ...
In November 2012, Judge Marc Barreca denied Jack Dorssers, a former business associate of Mastro, a share in the $8.36 million proceeds from the sale of Mastro's Medina, Washington, home. The judge ruled that Dorssers' contention that Mastro had put up the house as collateral in 2009 for a $1.2 million loan was a sham designed to keep the house ...
Brad Paisley revealed the first home he and wife, Kimberly Williams Paisley shared, had also burned down. "We lived in Pacific Palisades for years," he wrote on Instagram . "It was the first house ...
July 9 – 1937 Fox vault fire, Little Ferry, New Jersey, burned and destroyed almost all of the studio's pre-1932 silent films. September 7 – Witley Court in Worcestershire, England, burned down. September 17 – Rotunde, a landmark of the 1873 Vienna World's Fair, Austria, burned down.