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Articles from the February 12, 2020 edition


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  • Actor Orson Bean Struck and Killed in Venice Blvd Crosswalk. He was 91

    Observer Staff|Feb 12, 2020
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    Actor Orson Bean was struck and killed on Venice Blvd Friday night, February 7, 2020. Near where Venice Blvd crosses Shell Avenue, Bean was struck by two drivers, with the second vehicle striking him fatally. "The car coming westbound did not see him and clipped him and he went down," said Los Angeles Police Department Captain Brian Wendling. "A second vehicle was coming up, was distracted by people trying to slow him down and then looked up and then a second traffic collision occurred and that...

  • NMS To Tear Down New Four Story Building at 1547-7th Street, and Build 8 stories

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 12, 2020
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    In line with progressive densification, WS Communities, a synonym for NMS Properties, is upscaling your community. The company will tear down a 4 story mixed use building at 1543 7th Street, in order to replace it with 8 stories of apartments. The developer is proposing a 100-unit apartment building with 4,441 square feet of ground-floor retail space, according to Urbanize LA. The interesting thing is that they opened this particular building only 15 years ago, in 2005. Well, bigger is better,...

  • DORIS BERGMAN'S 12th ANNUAL VALENTINE ROMANCE OSCAR® STYLE LOUNGE & PARTY ROCKS HOLLYWOOD

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 12, 2020

    For the most awaited award seasons of the year, the Oscar Awards, Doris Bergman was once again the sponsor for the highly anticipated 2020 Pre-Awards gift suite. This year the premiere Media company set out to treat the stars to an array of exciting and cutting edge brands and products. Doris Bergman Suites, a leader in celebrity gifting was founded by Doris Bergman, whose vision was to show her genuine appreciation to well deserved TV and Film artists who have inspired and uplifted audiences...