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Making a historical district around a neighborhood of older, preserved homes is a first for Altadena, and any unincorporated county area.
Altadena lost historic homes in the fire, including the 1887 Andrew McNally House mansion on Mariposa Street, originally home to the founders of Rand McNally maps.
The first house to undergo the journey is a 1910 Craftsman home in Los Feliz that was originally slated for demolition. It’s ...
One couple's new home isn't being built from the ground up. Instead, it was saved from being torn down in Los Feliz and is ...
Gwen Sukeena and husband Jacques Laramee lost their home in the Eaton fire just weeks after purchasing it. Rather than ...
Houses slated for demolition in LA are being relocated to Altadena by residents who lost their homes to the Eaton Fire and yearn to bring back historical character.
Regrow Altadena' offers free plants to victims of the Eaton fire to help fill in yards decimated by the blaze but also to ...
A new effort is underway to help fire-affected Angelenos get back into homes faster. The Historic House Relocation Project aims to restore character to the Altadena neighborhood by reviving an old ...
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Historic home moved to Altadena lot
On Tuesday morning, a historic home was moved to a fire-ravaged lot in Altadena. President Trump says the FBI ‘may have to’ arrest Democratic lawmakers Ozzy Osbourne’s cause of death revealed after ...
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A new partnership in Altadena has led to the first and largest group of homes being rebuilt following the Eaton Fire, and it came with a major discount.