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ICM executive Toni Howard seals the deal on a luxury condo

By Ann Brenoff, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
April 17, 2008
Hollywood über agent Toni Howard and her husband, producer David Yarnell, have purchased an 18th-floor junior penthouse in a full-service, luxury Westwood condominium building for $3.3 million, according to public records. The unit was listed at $3,679,000.

Not that Howard, a senior vice president with talent agency International Creative Management, is likely to be home much. She's reputed to be on the go 24/7 making deals for her clients, the likes of whom include Halle Berry, Michael Caine, Laura Linney, Christopher Walken, Anjelica Huston and Samuel L. Jackson.

The 3,200-square-foot condo has three bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. There's a double-door entry into the unit, which has 10-foot ceilings and a 50-foot great room with unobstructed views from Hollywood to Catalina Island. Recently renovated, the condo has wraparound balconies providing more than 500 square feet of deck space.

There are marble kitchen counters in laurent brown, travertine floors and walnut cabinetry. The building has a heated saltwater swimming pool, north-south tennis courts and a fitness center. The unit comes with three parking spaces, a prized possession along the busy Wilshire corridor.

The seller is former KCBS weatherman Tony Williams, who bought the condo in November 2006 for $2.8 million, property records show. Williams left the station in 2003 and has since been dabbling in real estate -- buying, renovating and selling properties on the Westside, including a $9-million Malibu oceanfront estate he restored and sold to Brad Pitt in 2005.

Barbara and Nichelle Robinson of Hilton & Hyland in Beverly Hills represented the seller. Sharon Gertz of Prudential California Realty, Beverly Hills, represented the buyers.





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