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This section of North Hollywood,on LaMaida between Bellflower and Lankershim, has long been a beautiful garden spot in a tentative and fragile area. Artists, actors, older people, African Americans, and recovering alcoholics share homes along these streets that have also been home to such luminaries as Carol Burnett and the late actress Agnes Moorehead.
Shockingly, these historic properties, that would fetch millions in Carthay Circle or West Hollywood, are to be razed and replaced with Levantine designed-stucco condominiums. Gardens, Spanish tile roofs, backyards and the grace of the silent film era will be no more.
North Hollywood is in the midst of one of its periodic construction booms, but tragically it never gains anything tangible as developers jam spec junk onto the crowded streets. Neighbors no longer know one another, and the only winners are the banks and the developers. Parking garages will now line a sidewalk where children once rode bikes.