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Oppenheim

American  
[op-uhn-hahym] / ˈɒp ənˌhaɪm /

noun

  1. E(dward) Phillips, 1866–1946, English novelist.


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“Selling Sunset” debuted on Netflix in 2019 and stars the female agents, including Stause, at the Sunset Strip office of the Oppenheim Group, a luxury real estate agency.

From Los Angeles Times

From the forward station watching the Pacific—the 49th Missile Defense Battalion in Alaska—to the White House Situation Room and the underground bunker of Strategic Command in Nebraska, Ms. Bigelow and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim look at serious, committed professionals aided by top-tier technology who are ultimately unable to do anything except watch as the rocket and its nuclear warhead advance upon us.

From The Wall Street Journal

Days after one of West’s most infamous properties—his gutted beach house in Malibu—was relisted for $34.9 million, his Hollywood hills home was put up for sale, with both dwellings listed by the same agent: celebrity real estate broker Jason Oppenheim and his eponymous Oppenheim Group.

From MarketWatch

Oppenheim recalls being a guest in the four-bedroom, four-bathroom Hollywood Hills home while West was in residence, and remembers the remarkable—and sometimes bizarre—stamps that West put on the 4,214-square-foot home to make it his own—including the mural, which has since been removed.

From MarketWatch

Where: Lakewood City Hall, 5050 Clark Ave. Event notes: Attendees are asked to meet in front of Lakewood City Hall at noon for a quick introduction speech along with a reading of the poem, “Bread and Roses” by James Oppenheim.

From Los Angeles Times