Spyglass moves to Westwood MEDIA DISTRICT WEST...
Spyglass moves
to Westwood
MEDIA DISTRICT WEST -- Spyglass Entertainment, the Burbank-based
production company that made “Sixth Sense,” “Bruce Almighty” and
“Seabiscuit,” has announced it will relocate from Walt Disney Studios
to Westwood.
The production company will occupy 17,500 square feet -- the
entire 10th floor and part of the ninth floor -- at Murdock Plaza,
10900 Wilshire Blvd.
The lease was signed in late June, and the production company will
move in at the end of September, officials said.
Founded by co-chairmen and chief executive officers Gary Barber
and Roger Birnbaum, Spyglass Entertainment develops and finances all
of is projects independently.
Southwest Airlines relaxes phone policy
AIRPORT DISTRICT -- Beginning this week, Southwest Airlines
customers will be allowed to make calls on their cell phones while
their planes taxi to terminals after landing, the airline carrier
announced Tuesday.
Previously, travelers could not use their cell phones until
airplanes came to a complete stop at their gates.
Now, flight attendants will let customers know after landing when
they can turn on their phones.
Southwest Airlines, a Dallas-based airline carrier, represents
about 70% of flight activity at the Burbank- Glendale-Pasadena
Airport.
Compiled by Jackson Bell