DOWNTOWN: The coverage of downtown's mega-entertainment project, LA Live, continues: Some shots of the recently opened Club Nokia. So far the reviews of the space have been mostly positive. During our tour, we were told some famous musicians (anonymous) helped with the design of the club. Apparently, one of these musicians suggested the purple drapes over the stage. Maybe that was Prince. And wow, look who is booked: Rick Springfield is playing in December. [Curbed Staff]
HOLLWYOOD: An email blast informs the world that the sales office for the Gatsby Hollywood, that solar powered development, is now open: "Drop by our sales information center on Saturday, November 22, or Sunday, November 23, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. We are located on the corner of Fountain and Wilcox in the heart of the new Hollywood. Parking is available on site. Just in case you are unable to make it this weekend, our regular sales center hours will be Thursdays through Mondays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m." Web site for the project is here. [Curbed InBox]
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