The development will include signature features of a 1960s-era hamburger stand.
A compromise with the developer of a project set to replace the restaurant could preserve key features of the Googie-style structure.
The project will bring 53 apartments, six townhomes, and new commercial space to Santa Monica Boulevard.
The pleasant three-bedroom home offers plenty of vintage appeal on a private lot with gardens and space for outdoor seating.
The unique home is immaculately preserved. It includes a vintage kitchen, built-in shelving, and an impressive brick fireplace.
The residence retains many vintage features, including hardwood floors, stained glass windows, and carved entryways.
There’s a push to convert the bus line into light rail, which begs the question: Can a bus line, even with all the right support, ever be enough?
Built in 1940 and recently remodeled, the house has hardwood floors, an open living area, and a grassy backyard with a patio and hammock.
The home has been recently updated with new bathrooms and appliances, but retains vintage features, including dramatic beamed and vaulted ceilings.
A 15-car garage, bulletproof windows, and four pools are among the estate’s many high-end amenities.