The real solution to the problem is for the city to build a proper parking lot at the top of beachwood canyon. Even better would be a parking lot at the top of Deronda, where there’s already a space that could be graded and paved easily.
Hollywood Sign NIMBYs Suing LA to Shut Down All Access
Maybe these Beachwood Canyon idiot residents are driving down their own property values. I mean, if I was looking to buy a house there & then found out that I would have to join this group of grumpy kooks to fight against the Hollywood sign tourists, I’d run fast the other way, thank you very much! Bunch of morons.
John Lautner’s Williams House up for rent in Beachwood Canyon
If I was working in Hollywood (actor, writer, etc), flush with cash, and uncertain about how long I would be staying in Los Angeles or where my career would ultimately lead, then I’d have absolutely no problem paying $7000/mo to live in this one-of-kind home in Beachwood Canyon.
Hollywood Sign Neighbors Fretting Over New iPhone 5 Maps
Not to worry!
Judge Gregory Alacron has exempted the homeowners in the Hollywood Hills from the law that forbids the gating of public streets to create private enclaves. Now the homeowners in the hills may gate all the public streets, probably starting at the Beachwood Canyon cafe. It’s nice to own the courts.
Lovely But Wrecked Mediterranean in the Hills Needs a Miracle
It’s not in Beachwood Canyon. It’s on Holly Mont Drive, off of Argyle Avenue. The local neighborhood association tried to get the City to cite the owner for crumbling balusters, etc. To no avail. The place is a dump.
Some Beachwooders Prefer Tourists Not Find the Hollywood Sign*
@HollywoodF1: Wonderful idea, albeit a monumental pipe dream. First, there is no money for this. Second, it would take years to complete such a project.
It doesn’t hurt to have a long term project, but in the interim, Beachwood Canyon needs relief now, and we’re just not getting it!!!
Castle Crags Historic-Cultural Monument in Eagle Rock
I’d rather live in this charmingly Edward Gorey-eqsue house than in the Mid-Century modernist abominations (a-k-a- "ugly fifties shit") all of you faux aesthetes seem to worship! I’d move it to a decent part of town, though….. Beachwood Canyon, perhaps? It’s creepy and it’s kooky, mysterious and spooky, it’s altogether ooky and I love it!
Justin Bieber Buying Ashton Kutcher's Hollywood Hills Rental
@hippiecanyon: Is this Beachwood Canyon? I’m not so sure — it could be on the other side of the lake. I’m trying to figure it out based on the view, but I’m having trouble figuring out the exact location.
How a Small Group of Neighborhood Activists Have Taken the Hollywood Sign Hostage
The real solution to the problem is for the city to build a proper parking lot at the top of beachwood canyon. Even better would be a parking lot at the top of Deronda, where there’s already a space that could be graded and paved easily.
Refined ’80s condo above Silver Lake Reservoir seeks $1M
Generally real estate goes up in value, it sold for $615K 8 years ago, so selling now for a million is a healthy appreciation, but not unreasonable. Compare this with that Beachwood Canyon log cabin for the same price featured yesterday and I would much rather have this condo