‘Brady Bunch’ house declared a historic landmark
Key Points:
- The Los Angeles City Council designated the “Brady Bunch” house in Studio City as a historic-cultural monument, recognizing its significance in shaping America's vision of blended family life during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- The house, originally built in 1959 and used only for exterior shots in the TV show, was preserved and renovated by HGTV in a $1.9 million project that recreated the iconic interiors, documented in the miniseries “A Very Brady Renovation.”
- Landmark status protects the home from demolition by allowing the Cultural Heritage Commission to delay destruction for up to a year and oversee alterations, ensuring preservation efforts.
- After the renovation, HGTV sold the house in 202