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10 August 2014 | 9 replies
Started, or rather continued in the home theater installs industry and quickly grew into the whole low voltage aspect of it all.
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10 June 2015 | 26 replies
Reminds me of a theater project in Branson, Mo. and a mobile home along the strip was holding out, offer of $1M, they had held out for more than 10 years, when the big boys came in, it got political they ended up with less than half.
7 October 2014 | 10 replies
She texted me the night before she was listing one on the MLS, and I put it under contract that Friday night in the movie theater (please don't hate me-- it was still the previews) My wife was not impressed :) Deal 8- Neworking/MLS.
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11 June 2017 | 98 replies
Eventually, that trickles down to all aspects in that local community.The areas getting the development in LA are communities you would have had wanted nothing to do with a couple decades ago.Here is a partial list.Venice was total crap... now 1 mil for teardown.Santa Monica downtown had a ***** cat movie theater with Debbie Does Dallas playing and low lifes roaming up the ying yang...now 1.5 mil for small regular house if you are lucky.Silverlake was gang invested...now pricey hipster central.Hollywood....I used to work at Sunset and Gower studios in the 80s and it was sketchy out on the streets...now nearest condos can be in the millions.Culver City was sketchyPlaya del rey was sketchyEl Segundo was sketchyEagle Rock was sketchyMelrose was sketchyWest Hollywood was sketchyParts of West LA were sketchyParts of Pasadena and South Pasadena were no picnic either....all of these areas for most normal suburb folks were off the table....not anymore, bring your checkbook and maybe a bulldozer.
8 June 2015 | 48 replies
There will be huge drops in violent crime in most cities coming to a theater new you.
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25 January 2021 | 10 replies
It will also include a screening theater, editing suites, meeting/lecture spaces, a cafe and a creative co-working space, all spread across a 4+ acre campus.RYSECreativeVillage.comWhat made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
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22 January 2021 | 0 replies
Hello forum,We manage a huge lot across the beach, we are thinking we could use this lot for outdoor activities, ie: Outdoor Gym, Food Truck, outdoor movie theater, etc.
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28 January 2021 | 3 replies
The Colonial theater investment that is occurring as well as the overall investment in Lakeport is of particular interest (restoration of opera house etc).
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23 February 2021 | 7 replies
The cabin is a 4 Bed, 4 bath, 2 Half Bath cabin, with a pool, theater room and gaming area.