Monthly Archives: August 2013

Linkin Park’s Joe Hahn Relists Brentwood Home | North Salem Real Estate

You may know him as the cool headphones-wearing Mr. Hahn or as that guy behind the turntable at a Linkin Park concert. Either way, Joe Hahn has left his mark on the rock music scene.

He’s also trying to leave his Brentwood home. After listing the modern 6,458-square-foot house for $5.5 million in January, he dropped the price to $4.9 million before temporarily taking it off the market. Now relisted for $4.6 million, the home is still 143.7 percent more expensive than the median Brentwood home.

The high price tag isn’t surprising, though. Located in an exclusive Brentwood Hills gated community at 1076 Carrara Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90049, the 5-bedroom, 6-bath property is designed around floor-to-ceiling windows with ocean, city and canyon views. The home is also equipped with solar panels, an on-site compost center and sleek finishes inside and out.

Hahn grew up in Glendale before joining Linkin Park as the band’s DJ and programmer. He became the first Korean-American to receive a Grammy when the band won the award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2002.

He purchased the home under a trust for $3.9 million in 2006, according to property records. The for-sale listing is held by Rodeo Realty’s Ben Salem.

 

 

Linkin Park’s Joe Hahn Relists Brentwood Home | Zillow Blog.

Katonah Museum of Art Donates Quilts | Katonah Real Estate

Quilts made by hundreds of community members and visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art recently were donated to My Sister’s Place and to babies born at the Bedford Women’s Correctional Facility.

The Katonah museum is dedicated to developing meaningful relationships with the community, both individuals and other organizations and businesses. To that end, the museum created the quilt lab as part of its “Beyond the Bed” quilt exhibition that was on display earlier this year. Museum visitors made hundreds of log cabin quilt squares, which 33 volunteer quilters then sewed together to create 10 colorful quilts.

The project gave visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art a better understanding of just how much time, vision and skill goes into creating a quilt. It also gave visitors the opportunity to play a hands-on role in the process of community quilt-making, as well as knowing their creative efforts would help people in need.

 

 

Katonah Museum of Art Donates Quilts | The Bedford Daily Voice.