A former Snapchat building in Venice, owned by movie mogul Tony Bill, is becoming an upmarket NeueHouse co-working office.
NeueHouse, an operator of glamorous shared offices in historic structures, will open an outpost near Los Angeles’ Venice boardwalk in a 1920s building owned by movie mogul Tony Bill.
on the block close to the center of the bohemian community that, more than a century ago, developer Abbot Kinney envisioned as the Venice of America. Other creative luminaries including Caleb Deschanel, John Landis, Hal Ashby, Oliver Stone and David Hockney at various times used the building to exhibit art or score and screen films and television shows.
The opaque frosting that Snap applied to the front windows on the Market Street side will be removed and the building’s original barn-door-like entrance will be restored and left open when the weather is fair, he said. Quarterly open houses and art shows are planned.
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