1923
In the vibrant 1920s of Los Angeles, amidst the bustling energy and glitz, the iconic 201 Rossmore came to life. Designed by the acclaimed architect Robert Farquhar, this architectural marvel stood as a beacon of sophistication and elegance. With its prime location, it boasted awe-inspiring vistas of the esteemed Wilshire Country Club golf course.
In 1923, Los Angeles witnessed significant milestones. The iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum opened its doors hosting memorable events. Cecil B. DeMille filmed "The Ten Commandments," The Biltmore Hotel emerged as a grand architectural gem, and the iconic Hollywood sign was first erected, though it originally read "Hollywoodland" as an advertisement for a local real estate development. As the city grew, local landmarks like Los Angeles City Hall and the Griffith Observatory took shape, showcasing the city's ambition and vision.
…100 years later
La Kaza Design completes the remarkable remodel of 201 N Rossmore Ave with meticulous attention to detail, seamlessly blending tradition and modernity. From the elegant interiors to the serene outdoor oasis, the redesign is an exceptional living experience.
The long-awaited Metro's K Line opens after a three-year delay, with ongoing work on a $900M stop and potential challenges with the Centinela Avenue project. The Sixth Street Viaduct offers growth opportunities with a new Metro stop and park space. Onni Group's new high-rise at Olympic and Hill features 700 apartments, retail spaces, and enclosed parking podium. It would be the 4th tallest building in LA if completed today.
Additionally, the fifth installment of the franchise opens in LA, 42 years after Raiders of the Lost Ark, generating excitement among eager fans.