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Category Archives: Real Estate
Palisades Civic League Meets Monday
The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet via Zoom on Monday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m. because of the current stay-at-home, social distancing edicts. (The meetings are generally held the fourth Monday of each month.) This is a perfect opportunity … Continue reading
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Residents Illegally Block Asilomar Boulevard
Circling the News received a query from an Asilomar Bluff resident and photos from another resident that showed road closure barriers along that road at sunrise. “Many people in the neighborhood who want to turn on to Asilomar on their … Continue reading
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Realtor Anthony Marguleas Donates $5,000 to Village Green
Marking what has become an annual tradition, realtor Anthony Marguleas once again donated $5,000 to the nonprofit Village Green board on January 12. Since 2013, the founder/owner of Amalfi Estates has helped support the private triangular park in the heart of … Continue reading
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Columnist Susan Shelly to Speak at Republican Club Gathering January 23
Susan Shelly, VP of communications for the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, arguably the most influential taxpayer advocacy groups in California, will speak Sunday, January 23, in Pacific Palisades. Her topic is “What’s Going to Be on Your November 2022 Ballot.” … Continue reading
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Community Council’s Land Use Committee to Discuss Zoning Regulations
An October CTN story about oversized construction (“Neighbors Are Angry and Frustrated over Confusing Residential Building Regulations. What Can be Done?”) noted that at 16820 Edgar in the Marquez neighborhood, the building permit was for a two-story, 31-ft. high, single-family dwelling. … Continue reading
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GivingTuesday Allows Time for Reflection and Donation
GivingTuesday, celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, was started in 2012 by the 92nd Street Y in New York City, as a way to encourage people to give back in their daily lives – from donating to nonprofits to volunteering at … Continue reading
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Amalfi Estates Steps Up Community Support Through Home Sales
As the holiday season approaches, Amalfi Estates founder Anthony Marguleas and his growing team continue to donate to local charities. “We can all give back, it doesn’t have to be large amounts,” said Marguleas, whose team of 10 agents – … Continue reading
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Matt Damon Exits Pacific Palisades
By BERNICE FOX Special to Circling the News That’s it. Matt Damon is no longer a Palisadian. He’s sold the home in the Upper Riviera that he’s owned since 2012. When Damon put the seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom home on the market … Continue reading
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Palisades Civic League Meets Monday
The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet via Zoom on Monday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m. because of the current stay-at-home, social distancing edicts. (The meetings are generally held the fourth Monday of each month.) This is a perfect opportunity … Continue reading
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Pacific Palisades Land Use Committee Reviews Controversial House on Ida Street
The Pacific Palisades Land Use Committee, chaired by Howard Robinson, reviewed the disputed house construction on Ida Street in the Marquez Knolls neighborhood. The committee presented its final report at its October 28 meeting. According to Robinson, the nearly four-story tall … Continue reading
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