The owners of the Brentwood home where Marilyn Monroe died in 1962 are suing the city of L.A. and Mayor Bass for the right to ...
The couple suing Mayor Karen Bass over the Brentwood bungalow where Marilyn Monroe took her last breath has filled in the sparkling pool where the movie “Some Like it Hot” star found peace. Once a ...
The couple alleges the L.A. City Council approved a "Historic Cultural Monument" designation for the property "without any notice" to the homeowners ...
Husband and wife Roy Bank and Brinah Milstein, who live at the Brentwood property, contend that Los Angeles designated the ...
Marilyn Monroe's former home is safe for now.Alfred Eisenstaedt/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images/Getty Images Marilyn Monroe's home in Brentwood, California, was ruled a landmark by the LA ...
Marilyn Monroe's former home is safe from demolition for the foreseeable future following a hearing in which the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission voted to declare the property — which had been ...
Marilyn Monroe’s former Los Angeles home was declared a historic cultural monument as the current owners — a wealthy real estate heiress and reality TV producer husband — claim the city used ...
The owners claim the house has not a single trace of the actress's brief use of it and can't even be seen from the street.
The fight to save Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home is heating up, and the property is now one step closer to landmark designation. The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission voted unanimously last ...
In this 1950 photo, Monroe is pictured beside a piano in her new apartment in Los Angeles. In her autobiography, My Story, ...