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The Abbey founder gets $7.15 million for home

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Update: Nightclub impresario David Cooley, who started the Abbey Food & Bar in West Hollywood in the early ‘90s, has sold a Beverly Hills home for $7.15 million.

The gated Trousdale-area contemporary has four bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 6,350 square feet. The rebuilt and expanded 1964 house, designed and developed by Cooley real estate partner Scott Unger, sits on nearly half an acre with city views visible through walls of glass. The 2,000-square-foot master bedroom suite contains a sitting room and cocktail bar, a massage room and dual walk-in closets. Outdoor areas include a swimming pool and a fireplace.

The property previously sold in 2007 for $3.95 million, according to public records.

The listing agents were Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker, Beverly Hills South, and Barry Peele of Sotheby’s International Realty, Beverly Hills. Branden Williams and Rayni Romito of Hilton & Hyland, Beverly Hills, represented the buyer.

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