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Old Posted Apr 14, 2007, 9:22 PM
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What is the historical building that was just torn down across from the 101 Coffee Shop on the southern sde of Franklin Avenue, just west to the Scientology center?

All I remember is that iit was historic and relatively peasant to look at while in the coffee shop, and now it's gone. Why do they keep razing history in Hollywood?
I am hoping it wasn't this but I think it may be:

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Old Posted Apr 14, 2007, 9:49 PM
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Don't tell me they razed that!
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Old Posted Apr 14, 2007, 10:11 PM
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Its not the hollywood tower, you would have heard a LOT of news about it if it were.
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Old Posted Apr 14, 2007, 10:31 PM
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I hope not... but I went by the other night and saw the vacant lot and being somewhat alarmed thinking to myself that a nice building used to be there. I forgot about it until Vangelist's post so I went back and looked at some of my old pictures. I can't say for certain that it is the Hollywood Tower and I don't want to needlessly alarm anybody if it's not. I will try and verify for certain tomorrow.
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Old Posted Apr 14, 2007, 11:04 PM
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Oh it's definitely NOT that Hollywood Tower building. It was something much smaller, but also from that same time period. It's weird, we don't always notice things around here until one day when..they're gone
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What is the historical building that was just torn down across from the 101 Coffee Shop on the southern sde of Franklin Avenue, just west to the Scientology center?

Based on this aerial photo, I'm guessing you're referring to what appears to have once been a house or apt bldg, possibly a group of them?
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 2:08 AM
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does the hollywood tower of terror excist
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 3:32 AM
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does the hollywood tower of terror excist
Its at California Adventure! But its based on the real building in hollywood.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 4:49 AM
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I couldnt open that link citywatch, but yes, it was a historical home I'm pretty sure
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 5:16 AM
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Well fortuntely it wasnt the Hollywood Tower Apartments but I can't recall what was there before:


Interesting:
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 12:48 PM
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Hollywood Tower

I know a couple of people who are with Alliance (the developer). They also bought the Hollywood Tower and will be refurbishing it as well. I am not sure if they are going to be condos or apartments. Alliance is also refurbishing a very generic office building on Hollywood Blvd and converting them into lofts. That building is on the south side of Hollywood Blvd...near Sycamore/Orange. The buiding is ugly but I am sure Alliance will do a great job converting it.
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I couldnt open that link citywatch, but yes, it was a historical home I'm pretty sure
Assuming your browser & internet connection are OK, go to www.local.live.com & key in "1101 Coffee Shop, 6145 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles."

This is official word on what will happen to the site next to the apt bldg, although I don't know exactly what the house or apt bldg that was torn down looked like----the aerial image of that isn't close & clear enough:


Historic Hollywood Tower Gets Sold For $34.5 Million

By Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
April 18, 2007

The faux French-Normandy style Hollywood Tower apartment building in Hollywood, a familiar sight to drivers on the Hollywood Freeway, has been sold for $34.5 million to a Phoenix landlord that plans to build more units next to it. "It has been a major landmark since it was built," Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker said. "Even before the freeway, it was a landmark on that hill."

The tower at 6200 Franklin Ave. is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is often cited as an inspiration for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride at Disney theme parks. The building was sold by Los Angeles real estate investor Jack Dell, who said it still attracted the Hollywood crowd. "It has bachelor and single units that people who first come to town are often looking for, and it's close to the studios," he said.

The buyer, Alliance Residential Co., plans to renovate the 52-unit building, which includes three penthouses, and build an additional 146 units on adjacent land that was part of the deal, said real estate broker Adrienne Barr of CB Richard Ellis Group.

The V-shaped apartment building designed by architects Cramer & Wise was called La Belle Tour when it was completed in 1929. It was a luxurious option for entertainment industry employees during Hollywood's Golden Age but fell into disrepair during the neighborhood's economic decline in the 1970s and 1980s. The Hollywood neighborhood's fortunes have improved substantially in recent years with billions of dollars of residential, retail and office development completed or underway.

Among the most desirable buildings now are those built years ago in the French-Normandy style or other distinctive architectural fashions . The blocks around Franklin and Argyle avenues were home to several castle-style mansions that the Hollywood Tower reflected, Wanamaker said.
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^ Nice, looks like that'll be done sometime around 2009. Can't wait!
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Sunset & Gorden Mixed Use Project

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Old Posted Apr 21, 2007, 1:12 AM
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FYI, in the last picture above.. that white building with the columns is the Old Spaghetti Factory on Sunset.
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Nice. Infill is always welcome. I counted 21 floors.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2007, 2:13 AM
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Very cool... that area is so bleak right now so this project will be a great addition. Thanks for the post!
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2007, 2:21 AM
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That portion of Sunset Blvd. is in serious need of some pedestrian-friendly developments. This project is a block away from the Columbia and Palladium which are also being upgraded.


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its 23 stories according to CurbedLA.
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