Entertaining deals.Lights. Camera. Location. Several television and film companies around town inked real estate deals in the last couple of weeks. Anschutz Film Group, the production company of Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz Philip Frederick Anschutz (born 28 December 1939 in Russell, Kansas) is an American businessman and supporter of Christian causes. With an estimated current net worth of around $7.8 billion, he is ranked by Forbes as the 31st richest person in the USA. , leased 25,000 square feet at 1888 Century Park East in a 10-year deal worth about $7.5 million. Anschutz Film includes Walden Media and Bristol Bay Bristol Bay An arm of the Bering Sea in southwest Alaska between the mainland and the Alaska Peninsula. It is a rich salmon-fishing area. Productions, which worked on the recent Ray Charles biopic bi·o·pic n. A film or television biography, often with fictionalized episodes. biopic Noun Informal a film based on the life of a famous person [bio(graphical) + pic(ture)] "Ray." The move represents an expansion for the firms, which previously leased 14,000 square feet scattered between three office buildings in Beverly Hills' Golden Triangle. Studley's Mark Robinson and Craig Jablin represented Anschutz's film companies and CB Richard Ellis CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. NYSE: CBG is a multinational real estate corporation currently based in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.. On December 20, 2006, the corporation, also known as CBRE, completed acquisition of Trammell Crow Co. in a transaction valued at $2. Group Inc.'s Deron White and Jeff Pion pion (pī`ŏn) or pi meson, lightest of the meson family of elementary particles. The existence of the pion was predicted in 1935 by Hideki Yukawa, who theorized that it was responsible for the force of the strong represented the landlord, a partnership of Beacon Capital Partners LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . and Carr-America Realty Corp. Meanwhile, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences spent $4.4 million buying a 20,000-square-foot building that will he part of the academy's new North Hollywood complex at 5220 Lankershim Blvd. The eight-building complex will be a new center for the academy, which conducts the Emmy Awards. The complex will contain theaters, offices and apartments for academy members. Studley's Robinson and Jablin represented the academy and Scott Murphy of Metropolitan Pacific Capital LLC represented the seller, AG/Touchstone. In a smaller deal, Radar Pictures Inc.--partially responsible for "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Last Samurai"--renewed its 15,000-square-foot lease at 10900 Wilshire Blvd. in Westwood Village for an additional five years. The renewal, which occurred more than a year early because of favorable terms offered by the landlord, is worth about $2.8 million. The landlord, Sumitomo Life Realty (N.Y.) Inc., was represented by Anthony Gatti at Cushman & Wakefield Inc. and Radar was represented by Robinson and Studley Executive Director Arlene Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer". It may refer to:
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