Hollywood condos emphasize privacy

By L.A. Times • Jul 18th, 2009 • Category: Real Estate News

Two-level residences with floor-to-ceiling windows, open spaces and contemporary lines make up 10 Palms, a nine-unit Hollywood condominium where walkways give each unit a sense of privacy and access to the outdoors.


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