WeHo Design Subcommittee to Take a Look at the Proposed Arts Club

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Illustration of the restaurant terrace at the Arts Club, 8920 Santa Monica Blvd. (Gensler)
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Susan de Bois
Susan de Bois
7 years ago

This is a total eye sore and way too big for that site. More congestion. less parking, bright lights. West Hollywood you are ruining this city!!

J Simmons
J Simmons
7 years ago

1. “Arts-Club” sounds very chic and representing weho’s history. 2. BUT IS IS A ‘Member-Only-Club” with Gwyneth Paltrow a member in London 2,000 pounds a year membership. NOTHING FOR THE RESIDENTS OF WEHO BUT PAYING FOR THIS 3.DEVELOPERS WANT – Change in it’s “ZONING FOR RESIDENTIAL HOUSING” 4. Asking FOR A CHANGE TO ALLOW 9 STORIES – as if Sunset isn’t a junkyard of ugly new hotels from end to end 5. ASKING FOR the CITY to ALLOW FEWER PARKING than Zoning Requires. WILL THE PLANNING COMMISSION BE BENT OVER TAKING IT UP THE BACK SIDE WHITE GIVING A SUPER… Read more »

SaveWeho
SaveWeho
7 years ago

Well I guess one thing we should be thankful for is at least there isn’t another billboard on the side of the building. Just kind of sad. I remember when this was Blockbuster. And even the Hustler Store was a nod to the past. Now it will just be another extension of Beverly Hills wealth.

David Noviello
David Noviello
7 years ago

Nothing says ROCK AND ROLL like a glowing off-white box.

Woody McBreairty
Woody McBreairty
7 years ago

This building is beautiful. It goes to show that a square glass box CAN have curb appeal, design interest & character, although I’m sure the lighting shown in this rendering has a lot of aesthetic influence

Donald E Azars
Donald E Azars
7 years ago

BUT are there enough parking spaces, some for public access too? Is there any greenery, and how about setback from the street to combat congestion?

Bam Kablam
Bam Kablam
7 years ago

So comforting to know that West Hollywood is becoming an exclusive city for the rich at an ever accelerated pace..

Madness
Madness
7 years ago

Bye, bye West Hollywood welcome to downtown LA. The giant eraser is upon us.