The Home Front

Developers to Open Paparazzi-Proof L.A. Condo

By Luke Mullins

Posted: August 20, 2008

Tired of being harassed by that gaggle of photographers outside your house? Then here's the place for you:

From the Los Angeles Times, via Realtor magazine:

The developers of a luxury condominium high-rise in Westwood have come up with a new way to entice wealthy buyers: paparazzi-proof living.The Carlyle Residences, a 24-story tower under construction on Wilshire Boulevard, bills itself as the first building specifically designed to thwart prying lenses. Promotional materials for the property, which is set to open next year, promise round-the-clock patrols by "Israeli-trained VIP" security guards, private elevators that open directly into apartments, and high hedges that shield the swimming pool and yoga lawn from shutterbugs. Even the shape of the tower, a crescent, is advertised as an anti-paparazzi device. According to the developer, it minimizes views into the Carlyle from neighboring buildings.Thomas Elliott, chief operating officer for Elad Properties West, said the company was responding to complaints from celebrities and elected leaders about aggressive tabloid photographers."We are reaching out to the Hollywood community to do what we can to ensure their safety and security," he said.

Paparazzi Proof

If you want to be famous that is the price you must pay. Like it or not.

With out pictures there is no fame for you.

BTW m of ca, when was the last time you read People, Time, Newsweek, Elle, or any other magazine that features celebs.

Maybe the money hungry thugs are being paid by you.

Photographer of CA @ Apr 29, 2009 21:05:40 PM

paparazzi proof

I don't understand why private citizens or celebrities have to go to such lengths to protect themselves from blatant harrassment. Why is that? Why can't we just enforce existing laws punish photographers who publish without a contract? Why can't anyone use their pool or live in their home or walk on the street, for that matter, without fear of being harrassed by money hungry thugs?

m of CA @ Oct 26, 2008 14:26:32 PM

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