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A labor of love: Renovating a 1920s craftsman home

Billy Taylor · April 26, 2018

Designing your dream home is never easy or fast, but for one Windsor Square resident, the finish line is finally near. Christine Speer has been renovating her 1920s craftsman on […]

Scottish Rite building to reopen this month as ‘Marciano Art Foundation’

John Welborne · April 27, 2017

Work is complete on the interiors of the adaptive reuse of the 1962 Scottish Rite Temple building in Windsor Square, and art is beginning to adorn the walls. Soon to […]

Windsor Square town hall held at Ebell

John Welborne · December 1, 2016

The Windsor Square Association’s annual meeting at The Ebell on Nov. 17 featured reports on public safety, land use, and emergency preparedness. Directors were elected for the coming year. Councilman […]

Tudor home on Irving had nearly a score of owners

Columnist · December 31, 2015

Most houses in our neighborhood have had a few owners since they were built in that ambitious age of the 1920s when Windsor Square, Hancock Park and environs came to […]

Lower floors add theaters, wine cellars to area homes

Suzan Filipek · July 2, 2015

When Robert Quigg had a chance luncheon in Larchmont Village a few years back, he was smitten by the street’s charms. He brought his wife to the area to take […]

Older windows really are better in our neighborhood

Suzan Filipek · March 5, 2015

While new windows might be tempting with their slick surfaces and “green” marketing campaigns, think hard before throwing your old windows, well… out the window. If you live in an […]

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