"Long before it became a pop‑culture pilgrimage site and backdrop for countless photo ops, the Brady Bunch House helped shape America's vision of family life in the late 1960s and early '70s - especially the idea of a blended family. We're thrilled to see it now designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument, ensuring the Brady Bunch - and their iconic home - remain part of Los Angeles' story."
"The landmark status protects the home from demolition, but doesn't prohibit it. If the owner ever wants to destroy the home, the Cultural Heritage Commission can delay the process for up to a year to find preservation alternatives."
The iconic 'Brady Bunch' house in Studio City has been officially designated as a historic-cultural monument by the L.A. City Council. The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission unanimously recommended the designation, followed by approval from the Planning and Land Use Commission. The landmark status protects the 5,000-square-foot Midcentury home from demolition. HGTV purchased the property for $3.5 million in 2018 and invested $1.9 million recreating the show's interiors for a miniseries. The current owners now offer public tours at $275 per person. The designation recognizes the home's cultural impact in shaping America's vision of family life and blended families during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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