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Marilyn Monroe’s Historic House Faces Demolition Threat

Young Marilyn Monroe
The potential demolition of Marylin Monroe’s house has caused concern and outrage among preservationists and the local community. Photo: Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons

Marilyn Monroe’s last home, where the Hollywood icon was found dead more than sixty years ago, is now under looming threat of demolition. The owner of this historic property, located in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, has applied for a demolition permit, causing alarm among preservationists and Monroe enthusiasts.

This single-story, hacienda-style estate sits on 2,900 square feet and recently changed hands for approximately $8.35 million. Although the city’s Department of Building and Safety gave initial approval for a “plan review” on September 5, formal demolition approval has not yet been received.

Despite being an iconic piece of Hollywood history, the house has undergone various changes over the years, with the kitchen and bathrooms now almost unrecognizable from Monroe’s days.

Marliyn Monroe’s house could be on the chopping block. The city has received the demolition permits and it could be the end of this iconic residence. #Hollywood pic.twitter.com/jvGRBbMK3a

— dm (@DustinMorris13) September 6, 2023

Monroe purchased the property in 1962 for about $77,500, equivalent to about $790,000 today, following the dissolution of her third marriage to playwright Arthur Miller. Sadly, just six months later, on August 5, 1962, the world lost its beloved actress when she was found lifeless in her bedroom atn the age of 36. The cause of the actress’s death was an overdose of barbiturates.

Public Concern Over Merylin Monroe’s House Demolition

The potential demolition of this historic site has caused concern and outrage among preservationists and the local community. News of the impending demolition spread quickly, prompting hundreds of calls from Los Angeles Councilwoman Traci Park urging action. In response, Park submitted a council motion asking the city’s Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC) to evaluate the house for listing as a Los Angeles Historic Landmark. The proposal received unanimous  approval, giving CHC 75 days to evaluate and approve the home as a landmark.

In a major turn of events, the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to initiate the process of designating Marilyn Monroe’s former home as a historical and cultural landmark, effectively halting demolition plans. The city council’s quick action resulted in the immediate revocation of the demolition permit previously issued by the city’s Board of Building and Safety Commissioners. In addition, the City Council’s proposal prohibits any major changes to the property during the landmark status evaluation period.

It remains unclear who currently lives in the house and why the owners sought its demolition. As different media reported, the property was purchased in 2017 for $7.25 million by Glory of the Snow LLC, which is run by a hedge fund manager. Later that year it was sold to the Glory of the Snow Trustof the same name for $8.35 million. Notably, the individuals behind these entities remain undisclosed.

The significance of this house in the life of Marilyn Monroe cannot be overestimated. It was the only property the iconic actress ever owned independently. Known for her roles in films such as “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and “Some Like It Hot,” the star named the house “Cursum Perficio,” a Latin phrase meaning “My journey ends here,” which adorns the tiles on the home’s front porch.

As the fate of Marilyn Monroe’s former home hangs in the balance, preservationists and neighbors are rallying to protect this iconic piece of Hollywood history from demolition. The Los Angeles City Council’s unanimous approval to designate the home as a historic and cultural landmark provides hope that Monroe’s legacy will continue in the heart of Brentwood.

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