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  2. Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel - Wikipedia

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    On August 13, 1991, the City of Los Angeles declared the hotel building Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 545. [4] [9] In 1995, Goodwin Gaw purchased the hotel from Clarion Hotels, with David Chang later becoming co-owner. [6] [7] [10] In 2005, the Thompson Hotel Group assumed oversight of the hotel's management. The Dodd Mitchell ...

  3. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District

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    The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District boundaries were defined by the United States Department of the Interior based on the area's remaining integrity. They include twelve blocks along Hollywood Boulevard, from 7065 Hollywood Blvd on the west to the northwest corner of Hollywood and Argyle Avenue on the east. However ...

  4. Keating Building - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Savings Bank occupied the corner space in the building from 1893 to about 1912, and its old safe was still in the building in 1980. [3] In the 2000s its interior was redesigned by Pininfarina and in 2007 it was re-opened as the Keating Hotel. [4] In 2012, the hotel was featured on the FOX reality series Hotel Hell starring Gordon ...

  5. Hotel To Be Built Near Hell's Kitchen Despite City Ban: Reports

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  6. Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, the building was inhabited by squatters and nicknamed "Hotel Hell". [2] It was noted in the National Register of Historic Places on October 21, 1982, [5] but in 1984, it was removed as a contributing property in the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District due to its damage and partial demolition. It was demolished ...

  7. California, it's going to be OK. This is still our moment - AOL

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    The California-as-disaster-epic narrative is back. Here are a few reasons not to buy into it, and instead to embrace the state as a bellwether for the country. California, it's going to be OK.