Kitchens at Dogtown Station can be built to owner specifications, such as the one in this model, even when the buyer is Iron Chef Michael Symon. (K.T. Rapp) |
Iron Chef Michael Symon has a new place to cook: a two-story loft in the Dogtown Station mixed-use development in Venice.
The 1,850-square-foot town house he bought has floor-to-ceiling windows, a patio and a fireplace. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit was listed at $1.1 million. The sales price was not available.
Symon, 41, will be using the space as his Los Angeles residence while filming "The Next Iron Chef," on which he is a judge, and his new show, "Food Feuds." He is a Cleveland restaurateur and the author of "Michael Symon's Live to Cook: Recipes and Techniques to Rock Your Kitchen."
Dogtown Station is a gated development with 35 lofts. Symon's transaction was negotiated by Andy McMullen of SCO Advisors and owner Bob D'Elia of RAD Ventures.
lauren.beale@latimes.com
The 1,850-square-foot town house he bought has floor-to-ceiling windows, a patio and a fireplace. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit was listed at $1.1 million. The sales price was not available.
Symon, 41, will be using the space as his Los Angeles residence while filming "The Next Iron Chef," on which he is a judge, and his new show, "Food Feuds." He is a Cleveland restaurateur and the author of "Michael Symon's Live to Cook: Recipes and Techniques to Rock Your Kitchen."
Dogtown Station is a gated development with 35 lofts. Symon's transaction was negotiated by Andy McMullen of SCO Advisors and owner Bob D'Elia of RAD Ventures.
lauren.beale@latimes.com

