LA City Council spares “Brady Bunch” house from wrecking ball
The owners of a historic home in Studio City are saying “landmark, landmark, landmark.” On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted to designate the house used for exterior shots in “The Brady Bunch” as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Landmark, the Los Angeles Times reported. The move comes after the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission unanimously voted to recommend the home at 11222 Dilling Street as a landmark in January, and the Planning and Land Use Commission approved the designation the following month. With landmark status, the home is protected from demolition, though the wrecking ball isn’t prohibited entirely. If […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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