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170 Aparment Units Mixed Use Project Planned for Reseda Blvd's KFC and Auto Repair Shops

Friday, December 4, 2015 / 5 Comments
Image courtesy Google Maps
Image courtesy Bing Maps
Reseda seemed to have peaked in pop culture during the 80's with Daniel's home in Karate Kid and the inspiration for Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'" where he states, "It's a long day living in Reseda, There's a freeway runnin' through the yard." 

Today, Reseda Blvd is being transformed with mixed use developments promoting mass transit/biking/walking. The latest project is 170 apartment units with 15,186 sqft of commercial floor space, 311 parking spaces, 216 long term bicycle parking spaces, and 24 short-term bicycle spaces at 6912-38 Reseda Blvd near Vanowen Street. Urbanize.LA was the first to describe this project back on November 24, 2014 but the project is coming to fruition with a hearing date scheduled for December 15, 2015

The project calls for the demolition of the following: 
  1. 6938 Reseda Blvd: 14,801 sqft lot with 4,106 sqft building built in 1970 which is home to Complete Auto Body & Repair and Apple Auto Repair Center. 
  2. A small strip of land in between 6938 and 6928 that measures 1,920 sqft. 
  3. 6928 Reseds Blvd: 7,650 sqft lot with 1,147 sqft building built in 1976 which is home to Smogster Smog Check.
  4. 6922 Reseda Blvd: 7,350 sqft lot with 796 sqft building built in 1976 which is home to Econo Brake and Tune.
  5. 6916 Reseda Blvd: 15,000 sqft lot with 1,711 sqft building built in 1970 which is home to a KFC Restaurant. 
All above properties were purchased by EMC Capital Investments Group LLC on March 7, 2014 for a combined $4.5 million from FIIs Reseda LLC which I believe is owned by Saeed Zaghian and the Leonard Yaghoobi Family Trust.

In addition to this project, there is another mixed use project calling for 254 apartment units down the street nearby the LA River on the former Courtesy Dodge Dealership site. 

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1950's Reseda Street Scene Postcard (Reseda and Sherman Way?)

Monday, August 17, 2015 / No Comments


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Former Courtesy Dodge Reseda Dealership to become 254 Apartment Units

Friday, November 14, 2014 / No Comments
Top image courtesy Bing Maps, bottom image courtesy Google Maps
Image courtesy Century 21 Valley Properties
Another day, another apartment project in the SFV. Today's news is the demolition of the former Courtesy Dodge dealership at 6625 Reseda Blvd in Reseda to be converted into 254 apartment units with 7,691 sqft of commercial space on a total lot size of 2.511 acres. Also included are 436 parking spaces and 287 bicycle parking stalls which hopes to take advantage of the beautification project along the concrete LA River. 

The buyer is Metric Reseda LLC who purchased from the William Burns Family trust on July 26, 2013 for $5.25 million. I wonder if the Burns family are the original owners who started Courtesy Dodge. 

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Filming Locations: Magnolia (1999)

Tuesday, December 31, 2013 / 3 Comments





Magnolia is a 1999 American drama film written, produced, and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA), narrated by Ricky Jay, and starring Jeremy Blackman, Tom Cruise, Philip Baker Hall, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Jason Robards in his last feature film appearance, and Melora Walters. The film is a mosaic of interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness, and meaning in the San Fernando Valley.
Magnolia was a critical success. Of the ensemble cast, Tom Cruise was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 72nd Academy Awards, and won the award in the same category at the Golden Globes of 2000. Anderson has stated, "I really feel... That Magnolia is, for better or worse, the best movie I'll ever make."
Originally, Anderson had wanted to make a film that was "intimate and small-scale", something that he could shoot in 30 days. He had the title of "Magnolia" in his head before he wrote the script. As he started writing, the script "kept blossoming" and he realized that there were many actors he wanted to write for and then decided to put "an epic spin on topics that don't necessarily get the epic treatment". He wanted to "make the epic, the all-time great San Fernando Valley movie" (Wikipedia). 
Surprisingly or not, PTA is from the SFV who was raised in Studio City and now calls Tarzana home. In each of his films, he attempts to use the SFV for his filming locations when possible which makes him a "keeping it real" type of guy if that sentence makes sense. Its probably no coincidence that his first major film, Boogie Nights (filming locations here) was about porn in the 70's and 80's which was based in the SFV. This is one of the few great movies about the SFV like Valley Girl and 2 Days In The Valley which put the SFV on the map and continued with Magnolia which I deeply respect and appreciate PTA's work for constantly recognizing the SFV. 
The locations of this film have already been found at other wonderful websites and this post wouldnt be possible without their excellent research so please check them out which also include non-SFV locations.
  1. The Worldwide Guide To Movie Locations
You can view more SFV filming locations here

Note: there are other locations used in the film that I have not been able to find but look like the SFV like Earl Partridge's home played by Jason Robards that looks like an Encino or Sherman Oaks home in addition to some street scenes. If you are aware of any of the locations, please comment below.

"Quiz Kid" Donnie Smith crashes at the Liquor Stop N Go Supermarket 20001 Roscoe Blvd Winnetka CA 91306.



Not an actual filming location but love how the "Valley" section of the LA Times is shown below on the coffee table. The LA Times no longer publishes a "Valley" section. 


Police Office Jim Kurring investigates a disturbance and finds a dead body at the Parthenia Court Apartments 15150 Parthenia Street North Hills CA 91343.










Not sure of this location but I believe that child prodigy Stanely Spector films What Do Kids Know? TV show at NBC Studios at 3000 W Alameda Avenue Burbank CA 91523. 




Not sure of this location but looks like a typical apartment in the SFV. The address shown at the apartment is "12601" but I cant match this with any known addresses and its possible that these numbers were purposely placed for the film. Office Jim Kurring meets Claudia Wilson Gator at her apartment. 



"Quiz Kid" Donnie Smith visits the bar at Fox Fire Room 12516 Magnolia Blvd Valley Village CA 91607.




Officer Jim Kurring takes fire during a pursuit and loses his gun at 4055 Tujunga Blvd Studio City CA 91604.





The driving and ambulance scenes are the intersection of Laurel Canyon Blvd and Victory Blvd near the Valley Plaza. 



Linda Partridge is taken by ambulance to the hospital when all of sudden frogs come raining down near the Best Western Plus Mikado Hotel 12600 Riverside Drive North Hollywood CA 91607. The actual hospital building has been demolished. 





"Quiz Kid" Donnie Smith breaks into the Solomon & Solomon store and where the frogs rain is located at La Popular Appliances 7222 Reseda Blvd Reseda CA 91335 which is right around the corner from the locations used for Boogie Nights.






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