Hollywood low-rise.Hollywood Hollywood. 1 Community within the city of Los Angeles, S Calif., on the slopes of the Santa Monica Mts.; inc. 1903, consolidated with Los Angeles 1910. Low-Rise low-rise adj. Of or relating to a building having few stories and often no elevators: a low-rise apartment house. [low1 + (high)-rise.] Adj. : Real estate developer J.H. Snyder Snyder, city (1990 pop. 12,195), seat of Scurry co., NW Tex., in a prairie and mesquite region; inc. 1907. Oil production is the city's main industry; natural gas is also refined and processed. Co. plans to build what would be the only office campus in Hollywood on a 3.8-acre parcel it purchased from Technicolor Inc. The 959 Seward St. property will be developed into a 225,000-square foot campus-style office complex that will include low-rise buildings and an on-site commissary COMMISSARY. An officer whose principal duties are to supply the army with provisions. 2. The Act of April 14, 1818, s. 6, requires that the president, by and with the consent of the senate, shall appoint a commissary general with the rank, pay, and emoluments . The $100 million project is intended for an entertainment industry tenant. Venice-based Jerde Partnership will design the campus. The property formerly housed the facilities of Consolidated Film Industries, a film lab and processing company that Technicolor purchased in 2000. |
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