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The house is situated in East Gate Bel Air on Copa De Oro Road ('cup of gold' in Spanish), which was "coined to reflect the millionaire status of its inhabitants". [1] Copa De Oro Road was named in 2015 as one of the "15 Priciest Streets in America", with a median home value estimated at US$10.264 million.
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Le Palais also known as "The Crescent Palace," is a three-story French chateau-style limestone mega-mansion completed in 2012 by luxury real estate developer Mohamed Hadid just 15 months after breaking ground. It is the 4th largest private residence by square footage in the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. [1]
It replicates the design of a Samurai residence, reminiscent of a 13th-century estate, complete with tile-roofed walls that enclose a tea house, shrine, landscaped gardens, and a pond with imperial koi. Situated on two acres, Kotani-En is located less than 2 miles from downtown Los Gatos.
KOI (closed 2024) Lupo by Wolfgang Puck (closed 2023) [135] [136] Margaritaville Las Vegas [137] [138] Lakeside [139] [140] Lutèce (1999–) N9NE Steakhouse [141] M.Y. Asia; Old Homestead Steakhouse (2011–2023) [142] Picasso (1998-2024) Red Square (1999–2019) Robert Irvine's Public House. [143] Closed in 2024 when the Tropicana closed ...
Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet, also known as Cole's P.E. Buffet, is a restaurant and bar located at 118 East 6th Street in the Historic Core district of downtown Los Angeles, California, the oldest operating in Los Angeles at the same location since its founding. Sign in front with claim to being the oldest bar in Los Angeles
Los Angeles real estate developer Isaac Newton Van Nuys opened the Van Nuys Hotel on January 19, 1897. [1] Local architecture firm Morgan and Walls designed the six-story building in the Beaux-Arts style; it cost US$275,000 to build. At the time of its opening, the Van Nuys was one of the most luxurious hotels in Los Angeles.