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Luckman Plaza, one of the largest office buildings in West Hollywood West Hollywood

A community of southern California northeast of Beverly Hills. It is mainly residential. Population: 36,600.
, has been listed for sale and could fetch close to $150 million.

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. was developed by noted architect Charles Luckman Charles Luckman (1909, Kansas City–January 26, 1999, Los Angeles) was a businessman and an American architect, famous as the "Boy Wonder of American Business" when he was named president of the Pepsodent toothpaste company in 1939 at the age of thirty. , who along with fellow architect Bill Pereira, were master planners of Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation).

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. Luckman was also the designer of many of L.A.'s iconic structures such as the Great Western Forum.

He built his 300,000-square-foot West Hollywood structure at the western edge of the Sunset Strip The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California. It extends from West Hollywood's east border with Hollywood at Marmont Lane to its west border with Beverly Hills at Phyllis street.  to house his firm's offices. Luckman also included a 10,000-square-foot penthouse apartment
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 with a rooftop swimming pool for him and his wife.

The property consists of two buildings. The 13-story Luckman Plaza fronts Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard is a street in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, that stretches from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway at the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Palisades. , with a three-story building tucked behind it--separated by a courtyard with water fountains.

Luckman Plaza has a good reputation among office brokers, who said the family had maintained the property to a high standard. Rental rates at the office building are well above the West Hollywood/Hollywood average of $2.54 a foot.

"It's been maintained better than typical buildings of that age," said Paul Stockwell, a senior managing director with Studley. "The views are magnificent. It's always been attractive to the entertainment industry and it's always been pretty full."

Several entertainment firms are located in the building, including Abrams Artist & Associates. Disgraced private investigator to the stars Anthony J. Pellicano also once had offices in the building.

Since its opening in 1971, the building has been held by the Luckman family. After interviewing several brokerages around town, the family has listed the property with Eastdil Secured's Stephen Somer. Somer declined to comment, but other brokers believe the property will fetch around $150 million, or close to $500 a foot.

Staff reporter Andy Fixmer can be reached by phone at (323) 549-5225, ext. 263, or by e-mail at afixmer@labusinessjournal.com.
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Date:Mar 20, 2006
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