
Holmby Hall, a landmark property located at 921 Westwood Blvd. in Los Angeles, has sold for $32,675,000 in a transaction arranged by Kidder Mathews brokers Tanel Harunzade and Darrell Levonian, along with former Kidder Mathews agent David Saghian. The brokers connected the seller to a legacy buyer committed to preserving the building’s historic character.
Built in 1929, Holmby Hall was the first retail building in Westwood Village and is known for its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and 110-foot clock tower. The property comprises 50,790 square feet on 0.73 acres, directly across from UCLA.
“This isn’t just the sale of a building—it’s the transfer of a cultural landmark,” said Harunzade. “Our client recognized the enduring value of an irreplaceable Westwood Village property, and we were gratified to help secure a buyer aligned with that vision.”
As a designated Historic-Cultural Monument, Holmby Hall also qualifies for preservation incentives and tax credits that can support planned seismic and interior upgrades.
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