Step inside the chic Hollywood hotel that Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's company just bought for $41 million
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From its design to its location, the Redbury Hotel in Hollywood, California, is dripping in old-world glamour.
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The hotel was recently purchased from SBE by the real estate arm of Vulcan, Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's investment company. The purchase price was $41 million, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Located at the famed intersection of Hollywood and Vine, the 57-suite hotel has opulent rooms, stunning dining and drinking options, and a cozy feel. It was designed by renowned celebrity photographer Matthew Rolston and entrepreneur Sam Nazarian.
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