'Brady Bunch' house in LA designated historic-cultural monument
In Brief
LA City Council unanimously grants landmark status to the iconic Brady Bunch house.
Key Facts
- The LA City Council voted unanimously to designate the Brady Bunch house as a historic-cultural monument
- The house is located in the San Fernando Valley, specifically in Studio City
- The home was used for exterior shots in the popular sitcom 'The Brady Bunch'
- Designation protects the property from demolition
- The house is a modest mid-century home
What Happened
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to designate the Brady Bunch house in Studio City as a historic-cultural monument, recognizing its cultural significance and protecting it from potential demolition.
Why It Matters
This designation preserves a recognizable piece of television history and mid-century architecture, ensuring the site remains intact for future generations and maintains its cultural relevance in Los Angeles.
What's Next
With landmark status secured, the house will be protected under city regulations, and any future changes or development proposals will be subject to review to maintain its historic integrity.
Sources
- The Independent — 'Brady Bunch' house, used in exterior shots for the popular sitcom, gets LA landmark status(1d ago)
- The Guardian — Famous Brady Bunch house awarded Los Angeles landmark status(1d ago)
- ABC News — WATCH: 'Brady Bunch' house designated as historical-cultural monument(8h ago)
