In the 1970s, West Hollywood was an enclave for those working in the movie industry, less expensive than Beverly Hills and Benedict Canyon, dotted with the irony of clubs and churches and mid-rent apartments. One such apartment building was located at 8567 Holloway Drive, just off Sunset Boulevard and the famed Sunset Strip. It was stucco with three floors and offered its tenants a carport; windows from the apartments overlooked the carport, which faced the narrow alley. The Park Wellington Towers, a resort-style luxury condo complex built in 1972, were almost flush to the alleyway.
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