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9200 Sunset (formerly Luckman Plaza) is a commercial office building at 9200 and 9220 Sunset Boulevard at the west end of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. Designed by Charles Luckman, the project consists of two office buildings totaling 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m 2) of office and restaurant space, which are connected by a central ...
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In an effort to be more inclusive towards the heterosexual community, the city council voted to take down the rainbow flag from the building in January 2014. [2] A month later, they agreed to hoist a new flag with a rainbow logo.
The West Hollywood Senior Center provides recreational programs, excursions, and socializing as well as counseling and case management. [citation needed] West Hollywood also seeks to address the health needs of residents who do not have adequate insurance by subsidizing the LA Free Clinic and The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. Residents ...
The $3-million settlement follows a string of scandals at the Department of Building and Safety. A onetime building inspector was sentenced to 2½ years in prison in 2014 following a federal ...
Sierra Towers is a residential 31-story high-rise condominium building in West Hollywood, California, United States. located at 9255 Doheny Road, adjacent to Beverly Hills. It was designed by Beverly Hills mid-century modern architect Jack A. Charney , who studied under Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler . [ 1 ]
West Hollywood, a 1.9-square-mile city of 35,000 residents, ... or about 10 deputies, and redirect the money to social services. Public Safety Commissioner Nika Soon-Shiong, the daughter of Los ...
The Pacific Design Center, or PDC, is a 1,600,000-square-foot (150,000 m 2) multi-use facility for the design community in West Hollywood, California.One of the buildings is often described as the Blue Whale because of its large size relative to surrounding buildings and its brilliant blue glass cladding.