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Hadley Meares

Hadley Meares

Contributing Writer at Curbed - New York

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Hadley Meares
hollywoodreporter.com

Hot Real Estate Market Culver City Is Now “One of the Content Capitals of the Globe”

Amazon Studios, WarnerMedia and TikTok have all taken office space in the city in the past four years, with Apple recently announcing a 550,000-square-foot headquarters.
hollywoodreporter.com

The Hollywood Reporter Honors L.A.’s Top Real Estate Agents at Inau...

The event, where attendees included ‘Selling Sunset’ and ‘Million Dollar Listing’ stars, recognized top sellers to high-profile Hollywood clients.
hollywoodreporter.com

Why L.A. Buyers Are Seeking New York City Condos

Brokers are seeing a rush of Angelenos buying second places in the Big Apple, which is rebounding from the pandemic: “It feels like it’s going to be better than ever.”
hollywoodreporter.com

New Studio City Townhouses Draw Digital Creators Thanks to Hybrid Z...

The next evolution in creator houses is here — and legal: Thirty Four Fifty West is a collection of townhouses starting at $1.015 million where the light-filled, multifloor units all have rare-for-…
hollywoodreporter.com

An L.A. Real Estate First: Houses Accept Buyers’ Bitcoin and Displa...

The soaring contemporary architecture and breathtaking views of the Palazzo di Vista in Bel Air may seem well worth the $87.77 million it’s listed for. But the lucky buyer will also acquire a…
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A $700 Massage for a Dog?! Tourists Are Returning to L.A. — and The...

The pandemic was “devastating” to L.A.’s hotel industry, Doane Liu, executive director of the city’s Department of Convention and Tourism Development, says. Before COVID, he…
hollywoodreporter.com

Real Estate Agents Reveal How They Sell Houses With Sordid Pasts

On Aug. 14, 1951, William Randolph Hearst, 88, lay dying in a gilded Mediterranean Revival mansion in Beverly Hills. Five years earlier — in declining health and with his reputation wounded by Citi…

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laist.com

How Car Culture Shaped The Crazy, Cool Architecture Of Midcentury LA

Decades after they were built, some of the most iconic structures for selling and servicing automobiles are being restored and repurposed.
laist.com

A Brief Look At Disneyland’s Most Memorable Rides

From the Matterhorn and the Monorail to Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride and Pirates of the Caribbean, these are the rides SoCal loves to recall.
hollywoodreporter.com

What Prince Philip Learned from Hollywood

The husband of Queen Elizabeth, who died on April 9 at age 99, worked early on to bring the royal family into the media age, but may have created a soap-opera juggernaut that couldn’t be stop…
laist.com

The East LA Mural That Turned A Budget Department Store Into A Cult...

“The Story of Our Struggle,” by Johnny D. Gonzalez, aka Don Juan, is as much a personal reckoning as a cultural one.
hollywoodreporter.com

Real Estate Power Couple Who’ve Sold Houses for Jennifer Lopez and ...

An exclusive first look inside The Beverly Hills Estates, the new crystal-adorned offices and clubhouse of real estate brokers Rayni and Branden Williams, who did $740 million in sales in 2020: …
laist.com

The Extraordinary Leon Hefflin And His Groundbreaking Cavalcade Of ...

This trailblazing annual music festival drew thousands of Angelenos — and we have one fascinating man to thank for it.
kcet.org

The People’s Pleasure: Angelenos’ Love Affair with the Hollywood Bowl

For Los Angeles residents, the Hollywood Bowl has become a part of their collective memory, highlighting the importance of public performance spaces.
laist.com

What The LA Smallpox Epidemics Of The 1800s Can Teach Us About Covi...

Fear. Misinformation. Denial. Rumors. The way humans respond to plagues hasn’t changed much in the last couple centuries.
hollywoodreporter.com

The Streaming Wars May Save L.A.’s Office-Space Market

While vacancies rise and rents decline dramatically across Los Angeles amid the downturn, especially on the Westside, Burbank is a bright spot, thanks partly to a major Netflix lease.
hollywoodreporter.com

What 1920s Movie Theater Impresario’s Alleged Abuse of the Casting ...

A trial became a circus, with rumors persisting years afterward.
laist.com

Free Forever: The Contentious Hearing That Made Biddy Mason A Legend

“Once she got her freedom, she didn’t accept ‘no’ for an answer. Whatever she set out to do, she was very methodical about.”
laist.com

How Racism Ruined Black Santa Monica

Wiped out by the 10 freeway, the Belmar neighborhood, at Fourth and Pico, was once a hub for Black life.
hollywoodreporter.com

The New $2 Million L.A. Starter Home: It’s Small

Low interest rates and cratering inventory are combining to push up prices on the entry end of the market to unheard-of heights, with a 50 percent increase in recent sales in the $2M-plus ran…
laist.com

What Do We Do With LA’s Junipero Serra Statues?

As statues of the Franciscan friar come down, Southern California grapples with reframing the European-centric “California story.”