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Post by the Scribe on May 22, 2021 1:17:33 GMT
Oct 22, 2017 1:01:57 GMT -5 the Scribe said:
I believe this is Linda at her Malibu home. Stealing a grocery basket? Really Linda. (I'm sure she brought it back.)Whose hand is that on the cart?
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Post by the Scribe on May 22, 2021 1:20:38 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 22, 2021 1:51:48 GMT
Photo of the Malibu home back when Linda lived there. I don't know, to me, it has a creepy vibe.. maybe it is just the b/w photo or the era... I wonder what it looks like now? Yeah, I know, it's "Malibu Ocean front," real estate and 10 million ain't cheap!!!
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Post by the Scribe on May 22, 2021 1:52:34 GMT
Oct 23, 2017 8:08:50 GMT -5 eddiejinnj said:
It is the B&W photo plus the place needs to be powerwashed. Also, has asbestos siding which is flat and lacks dimension and some tiles are dirty or painted a different color. Maybe, Linda just purchased the place? edddiejinnj
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Post by the Scribe on May 22, 2021 2:08:19 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 22, 2021 2:17:03 GMT
Jan 28, 2018 5:22:44 GMT -5 the Scribe said: PoP80 Avatar Jul 13, 2017 10:58:53 GMT -5 PoP80 said: She lived at the Majestic on 115 CPW in NYC at some point, I think in the mid-late 1970s. While she was performing in Pirates, she lived at Hayden House at 11 W. 81 Street in the former apt. of Liv Ullman.
Majestic at 115 CPW in NYC themajesticnyc.com/
Occupying an enviable site at the corner of Central Park West and 72nd Street, directly across the street from The Dakota, in the heart of the exciting Upper West Side, this famous 29-story twin-towered cooperative apartment building, converted in 1958, is a fine example of Moderne American Art Deco in New York City, a style distinguished by its vertical orientation. Construction began in 1929 by Irwin Chanin of the Chanin Construction Company, a few months before the 1929 stock market crash. In subtle counterpoint to The Majestic’s verticality are the horizontal cantilevered terraces and strips of windows at the corners, or “solaria”, which provide extraordinary open and exciting views of the City skyline.
The Majestic (or Majestic Apartments) is a twin-towered housing cooperative skyscraper located at 115 Central Park West between 71st Street and 72nd Street in Manhattan, New York City. The steel framed building was constructed in 1930–1931 and designed in the Art Deco style by architect and real estate developer Irwin S. Chanin with the assistance of his French associate, Jacques Delamarre. The futuristic sculptures on the building's facade are by Rene Chambellan. it's lit.
Background
The building was originally planned to be a 45-story hotel, but the plans were changed midway through construction due to the Great Depression and the passing of the Multiple Dwelling Act, which restricted a building's height immediately above the street, but allowed tall towers if the property was sufficiently large. The Majestic replaced the Hotel Majestic, designed by Alfred Zucker in 1894 at the same site, which had been home to Gustav Mahler and Edna Ferber, among others.
The Majestic has 238 apartments in 29 stories, and is one of four buildings on Central Park West which feature two towers, the others being: The San Remo, The Century—also designed and built by Chanin—and The Eldorado.
Landmark status
In 1988, The Majestic was designated a New York City Landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Residents
Among the notable past and present residents of the Majestic are actors Milton Berle and Zero Mostel, and newspaper columnist Walter Winchell. Fashion designer Marc Jacobs lived there as a teenager with his grandmother in the 1980s, and television personality Conan O'Brien sold his co-op in 2010.
Gangsters
The Majestic was home to some of the former heads of the Luciano crime family (later called the Genovese crime family) including Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello, and Meyer Lansky. In 1957, Vincent "The Chin" Gigante shot Frank Costello in the lobby of the Majestic in a failed assassination attempt. Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, a founding member of the New York syndicate, along with Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano, and head of its security arm, Murder, Inc., lived in apartment 17J in 1933.
HAYDEN HOUSE
The Hayden House Description
11 West 81 Street “ The Hayden House” was built in 1908 and converted to a coop in 1976. This Beaux Arts beauty has 12-floors and approximately only 36 units, making it a charming home for its residents. The façade is highly decorative and showcases detailed masonry work with over-sized windows with decorative window balconies. There are wonderful architectural details found in the apartments such as soaring ceiling heights (approximately 11 ft high), elaborate decorative moldings and herringbone floors.
It enjoys a picture-perfect location directly across from the Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center( Hayden Planetarium) and is just steps to Central Park, all public transportation and fashionable shops and cafes. It also offers a front row seat to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade.
The building has a part-time doorman.
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 8:04:14 GMT
Mar 11, 2018 10:11:40 GMT -5 MikeKoecher said:
The creepy looking photo of Linda Ronstadt's home, if I am not mistaken, that picture was taken after the Malibu storms/floods that made her decision to sell her house in Malibu Colony. If you look closely at the photo you will see mold growing on the metal sliders that go over garage door and the gate. I am sure her place was not the only creepy looking house in the colony after the floods of 1978. Then again there have been so many floods in the Colony who knows when this photo was really taken. I just remember someone showing me this photo back in the early 1980's and they said it was after the 78 flood.Mar 11, 2018 15:13:41 GMT -5 the Scribe said:
If I am not mistaken it was that same Malibu house where Linda came home to find a slashed pillow with a threatening note attached. That really freaked out Linda's mom. That may have had more to do with her selling that house than anything else. Linda has made a lot of wise choices in her life and that was one of them. She is quite intuitive.
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 8:22:59 GMT
‘A Star Is Born’ Screenwriter Eric Roth Lists Linda Ronstadt’s Former Malibu Beach House (EXCLUSIVE)variety.com/2018/dirt/real-estalker/eric-roth-linda-ronstadt-malibu-1202970546/ Mark David Variety OCTOBER 5, 2018
Location: Malibu, Calif. Price: $15.8 million Size: 3,574 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms 23674 Malibu Colony Rd #38, Malibu, CA 90265 Sold: $12,320,000 Sold on 10/16/19
Inside the hallowed gates of the low-key but high-cost and much coveted Colony enclave in Malibu, Calif., the former beach house of music industry icon Linda Ronstadt has come to market at $15.8 million. Property records show the seller, Oscar-winning “Forrest Gump” screenwriter Eric Roth, also a five-time Emmy nominated executive producer for the Netflix political drama “House of Cards” and the screenwriter for the hugely hyped 2018 “A Star Is Born” re-make, stands to more then triple his money on the prime property he picked up in 2000 for $4.5 million. Built in the late 1920s but extensively updated and upgraded, the unpretentious, clapboard-sided bungalow sits cheek to jowl with it’s equally unassuming if also forbiddingly expensive neighbors with four bedrooms and four bathrooms in 3,754-square-feet. variety.com/t/eric-roth/ variety.com/2018/film/reviews/a-star-is-born-review-lady-gaga-bradley-cooper-1202922858/
Just inside the front door, an invitingly cave-like step-down den has a full wall of built-in bookshelves plus additional media storage cabinets while an airy, ocean-front combination living and dining room, furnished in a sophisticated yet comfortable manner with a soothing, creamily monochromatic palette of taupes and tans, features an understated antique carved stone fireplace that lends a sense of historical gravitas. A thick-cushioned banquette is perfect for naps and floor-to-ceiling glass panels slide open to a beachside terrace. Closed off from the living/dining room with a built-in dining banquette plus a two-seat snack bar, the eat-in kitchen has humble if no-doubt expensively custom bleached pine cabinets jazzed up with up-to-date, high-end stainless steel appliances. Three guest bedrooms on the second floor share a pair of bathrooms while the ocean-facing master suite provides a bathroom of its own plus a fireplace and a slender private balcony with head-on views over the water.
Rustic, tumbled stone floor tiles in the main floor living and entertaining spaces continue seamlessly out to a deep terrace designed for entertaining with a built-in grilling station, a vine-encrusted outdoor fireplace and an ocean-view spa. Cantilevered over the bulk-headed beachfront, an elevated sunbathing deck with private stairs to the sand offers the exact sort of views up and down the coastline that, in Malibu, only a multimillionaire can afford.
Listing photos: Sotheby’s International Realty www.sothebyshomes.com/
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 8:29:46 GMT
Linda Ronstadt's house San Francisco, California pictures and facts
Singing legend Linda Ronstadt has placed a staggering total of twenty-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has won eleven Grammy Awards across multiple music genres, making her one of the most successful female singers in history. Born in Tucson, Arizona, the music icon currently owns homes in both Tucson, Arizona and San Francisco, California. Linda Ronstadt's most recent home purchase was her San Francisco home which she purchased in July of 2009 for $1,990,000. Built in 1906, the home has four bedrooms, three full baths and a half, and includes two wood-burning fireplaces, powder room, wine closet, walkout terrace for the master bedroom, and a self-contained guest cottage.
www.celebritydetective.com/celebrity-homes-linda-ronstadts-house-san-francisco-california.html
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 9:06:41 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 9:13:13 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 9:15:10 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 9:17:26 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 9:20:46 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on May 23, 2021 9:26:36 GMT
Speaking of houses:A deserted stone house in Topanga Canyon, high in the hills above Malibu, California, was the setting for the photographs of two pioneering albums from the late 1960's: • The Byrds - The Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968); • Linda Ronstadt - Hand Sown... Home Grown (Back Cover)(1969).much more on the article below:
www.popspotsnyc.com/the_byrds/
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