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  1. Aug 13, 2000 · Lantana began its transformation in the late 1980s when Alex Winitsky and Arlene Sellers bought the nondescript property and redeveloped it into a production hub, in response to the growing...

  2. Aug 26, 1998 · Alex Winitsky, who built the 200,000-square-foot complex in 1989 with partner Arlene Sellers, told Daily Variety Tuesday that he had agreed to continue running the facility for another three...

  3. Aug 26, 1998 · Winitsky and partner Arlene Sellers bought the 1960-vintage, 208,672-square-foot low-rise industrial property for $4 million about 10 years ago and totally renovated it, Winitsky said.

  4. Jan 19, 2021 · “I count myself extremely fortunate to have connected with a great TV and film industry company called Lantana in Santa Monica,” Stewart wrote in her memoir Little House in the Hollywood Hills: A...

  5. Mar 12, 1989 · Construction has started on the $50-million Lantana Center in Santa Monica, as a joint venture of developers Arlene Sellers and Alex Winitsky and Unisys Corp.

  6. Nov 22, 1985 · ‘BAD MEDICINE’ A 20th Century Fox presentation of a Lantana production. Executive producers Michael Jaffe, Myles Osterneck. Producers Alex Winitsky, Arlene Sellers. Director Harvey Miller.

  7. Aug 11, 2009 · L.A. Farm was originally opened in 1989 by producer Alex Winitsky and partner Arlene Sellers, on the grounds of their $50 million Lantana Center entertainment media complex. The space quickly became a hub for entertainment power dining, serving up rustic California-inspired fare in a relaxed, semi-casual atmosphere.

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