Preservationists say the midcentury modern home will be maintained or moved to a new location.
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Midcentury meets 2018 in revamped four-bedroom on a corner lot, asking $450K
The updated home features walls of glass and an elegant living room fireplace.
It was built as a near-replica of John Johansen’s own Upside-Down House in New Canaan, Connecticut, for a young couple after the wife saw a feature on the home in a 1952 issue of McCall’s magazine.
Lively Means Street unit boasts a porch like a loading dock, barn doors made from Thai fishing boats.
"We had runway models serving champagne and artisan sushi... To be shut down... was frustrating."
Conservancy reveals new location and artists for 2018 Creek Show
The New Center building will have 91 apartments for seniors.
In recent years, Bleecker Street has seen numerous retail venues shut shop.
At a town hall, a member of the California independence group tells Venice residents: "You need to be pissed off. Then people will pay attention."