(Redirected from Holmby Hills)'Holmby Hills' is an affluent neighborhood in western
Los Angeles, California. It is bordered by
Beverly Hills on the east,
Century City on the southeast,
Westwood on the southwest,
Bel-Air on the northwest, and
Beverly Glen on the west.
Sunset Boulevard is the area's principal thoroughfare. In an effort to slow traffic in the neighborhood, speed bumps have been installed on several key streets.
Holmby Hills, Bel-Air, and Beverly Hills form the "
Platinum Triangle" of Los Angeles' priciest and most exclusive neighborhoods. Many of the estates in Holmby Hills boast panoramic views of the entire
Los Angeles Basin. Many high-level entertainment industry executives, such as
Interscope Records founder
Jimmy Iovine, television producer
Aaron Spelling, and ''
Playboy'' founder
Hugh Hefner (whose home is better known as the
Playboy Mansion), reside or resided in the area.
History of Holmby Hills
The first developer of the land that Holmby Hills, Westwood, and
UCLA now occupy was
Don Maximo Alanis, a
Spanish soldier who obtained title to under a
Mexican land grant in 1843. He called it San Jose de Buenos Ayres.
In 1884, about 2,000 acres (8 km²) of this land came into the possession of a
forty-niner named John Wolfskill, who paid $10 an acre for it and built a ranch house near the present-day
LA Temple of the
LDS Church.
But the actual development of Holmby Hills began when millionaire Arthur Letts, Sr. purchased of the original Wolfskill ranch at $100 an acre. Letts, who was born in
England in 1862, had made his fortune by transforming a small, bankrupt dry goods business in Los Angeles into the
Broadway Department Store empire. He was not only a shrewd businessman, but also a skilled
horticulturist; the grounds of his
Hollywood home were planted with an astonishing variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers, and his
cactus collection was known across the country.
His master plan for the prime land he had purchased in west L.A. was to create a neighborhood of grandiose estates. He personally christened the development "Holmby Hills," which was loosely derived from the name of his birthplace, a small hamlet in England called
Holdenby. Letts died suddenly in 1923, before he could realize his vision.
His son-in-law, Harold Janss, took over the project, which was billed as "The Ultimate in Residential Estate Development." Zoning for the community, which straddles Sunset Boulevard, was designed to accommodate large lot sizes (up to 4 acres). Electric and telephone lines were buried beneath the wide, tree-lined streets to preserve the landscape. Handsome, English-style street lamps, designed exclusively for Holmby Hills, were erected throughout the neighborhood.
Among the first mansions built here in the late 1920s was the Tudor-style home of the founder's son, Arthur Letts, Jr. Thanks to its lush landscaping, enormous lot sizes, and privacy, from the beginning Holmby Hills has attracted the rich and famous. In the 1950s,
Walt Disney built his dream home here, which featured a miniature steam railroad, complete with 300 feet of track and a -long tunnel. In years past, and right into the present, celebrities such as
Judy Garland,
Humphrey Bogart,
Lauren Bacall,
Gary Cooper,
Barbra Streisand,
Sonny & Cher, and many others have all called Holmby Hills their home.
Fire service
Los Angeles Fire Department Station 71 is in the area.
Education
Residents are zoned to the following
Los Angeles Unified School District schools:
Warner Avenue Elementary School,
Emerson Middle School, and
University High School.
External links
★ [http://www.latimes.com/classified/realestate/news/communities/2004/la-re-guide5sep05,0,509480.story?coll=la-realestate-communities-2004 ''Los Angeles Times'', Real Estate section, Neighborly Advice column: "
[Holmby Hills:
] "A grander scale of life left intact" (5 Sept 2004)]