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NoHo Commons, developed by J.H. Snyder Company, is located near the NoHo Arts District's commercial core and subway station. The $100-million, 292-unit loft apartment project by Snyder was the first segment to be completed of NoHo Commons, part of a "transit village" taking form at the terminus of the Metro B Line subway and the G Line busway.
The North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library, formerly Sidney Lanier Branch Library, also referred to as North Hollywood Branch and North Hollywood Library, is a branch library in the Los Angeles Public Library system, located at 5211 N. Tujunga Avenue in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
NOHO West is a mixed-use complex in North Hollywood, Los Angeles. Developed on the 25-acre site (10 ha) of the former Laurel Plaza regional shopping mall, the development includes residential units, commercial offices and pedestrian-oriented shops and restaurants. [1] Groundbreaking for NOHO West began in April 2017. [2]
Los Angeles Metro Bus: 90, 94, 152, 154, 155, 162, 224, 237, 501 (NoHo-Pasadena Express), Metro Micro North Hollywood/Burbank; Burbank Bus: NoHo-Airport (Orange Route) to Hollywood Burbank Airport [28] City of Santa Clarita Transit: 757; Greyhound Lines (depot two blocks south of the station at 11239 Magnolia Blvd) [29] LADOT Commuter Express: 549
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Lankershim Boulevard was named after Isaac Lankershim, one of the area's founding families, and is one of the oldest streets in what is now North Hollywood. The boulevard was a major thoroughfare for the town of Toluca (which was renamed Lankershim in 1896 and North Hollywood in 1927), connecting it to Los Angeles by way of the Cahuenga Pass.
Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E) is a casino gaming company based in Los Angeles.It began operations in 1999, doing business through a subsidiary, Peninsula Gaming.Its holdings grew to five properties, until 2012, when Peninsula Gaming was sold to Boyd Gaming for $1.45 billion.
Link, Tom: Universal City – North Hollywood, a Centenniel Portrait, Windsor Publications, 1991, ISBN 0-89781-393-6; Mullaly, Larry, and Bruce Petty, The Southern Pacific in Los Angeles 1873–1996, Golden West Books/Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation, 2002, ISBN 0-87095-118-1