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Thursday, November 6, 2025

Holmby

From the Bruin: Westwood’s historic Holmby Hall sold for $32,675,000 in early October, marking one of the largest Westwood Village real estate sales in the past decade. The building, sold Oct. 3, features a 110-foot clock tower and spans an entire city block from Weyburn Avenue to Le Conte Avenue. The property was purchased by Dr. Isaac Hakim and ISBC Management LLC, said Steven Sann, the chairman of the Westwood Community Council. It was originally built in 1929 as UCLA’s first women’s residential hall by architects Gordon Kaufmann and John Parkinson, then transformed into a commercial space in the 1930s, which housed a drug store, diner, clothing stores and other businesses throughout its history, Sann added...

Full story at https://dailybruin.com/2025/10/30/historic-holmby-hall-sold-for-32675000-with-new-potential-for-local-businesses.

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