Photos: Modernist Dream Hotel anchors revival of Hollywood neighborhood
Dream Hotel in Hollywood is part of a $110-million complex that includes restaurants and a nightclub.
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The reception desk at the Dream Hotel in Hollywood. The hotel is expected to open next week.
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The bar at Tao in Hollywood. The restaurant is part of a $110-million complex in Hollywood that includes the Dream Hotel, restaurants and a nightclub.
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The terraced dining room at Tao in Hollywood.
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One of two private dining rooms at Tao in Hollywood.
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The Pearl Lounge at Beauty & Essex restaurant and bar, part of a $110-million complex in Hollywood that includes the Dream Hotel, restaurants and a nightclub.
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Luchini pizzeria and bar is part of the complex in Hollywood that includes the Dream Hotel.
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The entrance to Beauty & Essex restaurant and bar is through a pawn shop strorefront.
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A modern-design room at the Dream Hotel.
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Luchini pizzeria and bar.
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A newly-built “alley” leads visitors to the Beauty & Essex restaurant and bar and Avenue nightclub, which are part of the complex that includes the Dream Hotel.
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Inside the Avenue nightclub.
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Avenue nightclub
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The bar inside Avenue nightclub.
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The Highlight restaurant.
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The rooftop pool of the Dream Hotel.
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The rooftop pool at the Dream Hotel.
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The Highlight bar on the roof of the Dream Hotel has commanding views of the hills.
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The Highlight restaurant.
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