

“It’s time to create new monuments for the town.” “It’s hard to look at it and imagine anything different,” Cress said. The sculpture was temporarily moved in 2017 in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, but then returned to its place. Griffith film Intolerance, and its center boasts stunning views of the. The complexs courtyard was inspired by the D.W. Built to the cost of approximately 615 million dollars, it opened its doors in 2001. A prominent arch with Babylonian images will be converted to a modern take on Art Deco style with murals of people performing before lights and cameras on one side and a crowd applauding on the other.”Īlso being removed is a sculpture called “The Road to Hollywood” by artist Erika Rothenberg that, for some, evokes an image of a casting couch. Located right in the heart of Hollywood, the bustling shopping complex has been credited for breathing new life into its surrounding areas. The LA Times reports, “Next year the complex will be renamed Ovation Hollywood, meant to signal that it is a place to find entertainment and culture. CIM Group had owned the 7. “The Hollywood of the future really needs to stand for something that is more inclusive of what our culture looks like today.” CIM Group sells Hollywood & Highland mega-complex for 325M: sources. “This is a real opportunity to move away from the clichés of Hollywood, red velvet ropes and big studios,” Chad Cress, chief creative officer for co-owner DJM, told the LA Times. 17 Best Celebrity Memoirs Worth Reading: Lana Wood, Carrie Fisher, and More
