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❤️ Avenue of the Stars, Century City 🐇

"The Avenue of the Stars is the main thoroughfare in Century City, Los Angeles, in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of California. Location The avenue is one of the main roads in Century City, a neighborhood of West Los Angeles. It runs from the Hillcrest Country Club at West Pico Boulevard north to the Los Angeles Country Club at Santa Monica Boulevard.Google Map It is crossed by Constellation Boulevard, West Olympic Boulevard, and two smaller streets: Galaxy Way and Empyrean Way. History Like most of Century City, the land on which this avenue was built was originally part of a ranch owned by cowboy actor Tom Mix (1880–1960).Gary Baum, Why Century City Ranks Among the Worst Real Estate Deals in Hollywood History, The Hollywood Reporter, September 26, 2013 Later, the land became the backlot of 20th Century Fox. It was later sold to Alcoa, which hired real estate developer William Zeckendorf (1905–1976) to develop Century City. The first building on the avenue, the Gateway West Building, was designed by architect Welton Becket (1902–1969) and built in 1963.Emporis: Gateway West Building Located on the southwest corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and the Avenue of the Stars, it was demolished in 2015. The second building was the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986), and built from 1964 to 1966. At the same time, the Gateway East Building, on the southeast corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and the Avenue of the Stars, was completed in 1965; its exact address is 1800 Avenue of the Stars.Emporis: Gateway East Building Five years later, the 1900 Avenue of the Stars building, designed by architect Albert C. Martin, Jr. (1913–2006), was completed in 1970.Pacific Coast Architectural Database: 1900 Avenue of the Stars More buildings in the central section of the avenue came later. For example, the Century Plaza Towers, designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986), was built from 1972 to 1975. The Fox Plaza, designed by William Pereira (1909–1985), was built from 1985 to 1987. The SunAmerica Center, located at 1999 Avenue of the Stars, and designed by the architectural firm Johnson Fain, was built from 1989 to 1990.Emporis: SunAmerica Center The 2000 Avenue of the Stars building was built from 2004 to 2007.Emporis: 2000 Avenue of the Stars Main offices Avenue of the Stars, 1978 The high-rise buildings along the avenue are home to many offices and diplomatic consulates. Some of them include: * 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1250: Consulate-General of Italy.Consulate-General of Italy * 1999 Avenue of the Stars: Univision Communications. * 2000 Avenue of the Stars: Annenberg Foundation. References Century City, Los Angeles Streets in Los Angeles County, California Articles containing video clips "

❤️ Avenue of the Stars 🐇

"The Avenue of the Stars or the Avenue of Stars may refer to: LocationsAvenue of the Stars, Century City, an avenue in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States of America *Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong, an avenue in Hong Kong honoring the Hong Kong film industry *Hong Kong Avenue of Comic Stars, an avenue in Hong Kong honoring Hong Kong comics *Avenue of the Stars, a street in Cedar Park, Texas where the Cedar Park Center is located *Avenue of the Stars, a street in Frisco, Texas where the Dr Pepper Arena is located *Avenue of Stars, London, a former exhibition in London, England OtherAvenue of the Stars: 50 Years of ITV, a television special from 2005 to celebrate 50 years of ITV *List of halls and walks of fame "

❤️ Invercargill Brewery 🐇

"Invercargill Brewery is the southernmost brewer of beer in New Zealand. It was established by Steve Nally in 1999 near Invercargill. Nally, who has a degree in chemistry, is a self-trained brewer who was an early adopter of distinct New Zealand flavours. He made an early commitment to using locally sourced ingredients at Invercargill and was one of the first craft brewers to use Gladfield malt from Dunsandel. Invercargill's first beer was an English-style pale ale IBS that was rebranded as Stanley Green in 2006. In 2000, Invercargill released Pitch Black stout - a malt driven style, designed to match the Bluff Oyster. The stout was said to stood out in a market where hop bitterness was becoming dominant. In 2001, Invercargill developed Biman for a local curry restaurant. In 2006, Invercargill Brewery upsized to a 1200-litre batch and moved to 8 Wood Street, Invercargill when Nally's interest in creating new flavours was given freer rein. In 2007, Invercargill developed Strong New Zealand Pilsner. This pilsner beer has the distinctive flavour of the new varietals developed by the New Zealand Hop Board, originally known as b-saaz and d-saaz, later marketed as Motueka and Riwaka. Also in 2007, Invercargill launched New Zealand's first commercial Manuka smoked beer - Smokin' Bishop. It won a medal at the New Zealand Beer Awards that year. It was later included in the book 1001 Beers You Must Taste Before You Die. It proved so popular it became the brewery's first winter seasonal beer. In 2008 Invercargill released Boysenbeery - a deeply hued fruit beer which also won a best in class at its Beer Awards debut. It was adopted as a summer seasonal beer. That same year, Biman received the trophy for Best New Zealand Style Beer. Biman was mentioned in Ben McFarland's book World's Best Beers The beer was rebranded as b.man to clarify pronunciation. By 2008, Invercargill had diversified into contract brewing to better utilise its plant. One of its first clients was Yeastie Boys. In 2014. Invercargill upscaled to a 2500litre plant and moved production to 72 Leet Street. In 2014, Nally received the Morton Coutts Trophy for Innovation by The New Zealand Brewers Guild for his invention of a box packaging system for beer. Products Stanley Green Pale Ale * Nally's Cider * Wasp Honey Pilsner * B.man Strong New Zealand Pilsner * Pitch Black Stout * Pitch Black Imperial Stout * Pitch Black Orange Stout Seasonal brews * Smokin' Bishop Smoked Bock * Boysenbeery Fruit Beer * Sa!son Belgium Farmhouse Ale * Mennenskurrts Strong Scotch Ale References Buildings and structures in Invercargill Breweries of New Zealand "

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