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  1. The South Carthay area became a portion of the City of Los Angeles on February 28, 1922. [3] Residential development in the area began during the early 1930s on land that previously grew produce for Ralphs markets. [4] Greek developer Spyros George Ponty worked with architect Alan Ruoff [5] to design 147 modest Mediterranean-style homes in the ...

  2. Carthay, Los Angeles. /  34.0553°N 118.3697°W  / 34.0553; -118.3697. Carthay is a half-square-mile neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. It contains Carthay Circle, Carthay Square and South Carthay. [1] There are three Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zones in Carthay.

  3. Sep 20, 2016 · Like Carthay Circle and parts of South Carthay, it was developed by McCarthy in the 1920s and ‘30s. The name Carthay, in fact, is an anglicized version of McCarthy’s surname.

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  5. 13 Homes for Sale. Buy: $1.88M - $14.5M. See Local Highlights. Discover what it would be like to live in the South Carthay neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA straight from people who live here. Review maps, check out nearby restaurants and amenities, and read what locals say about South Carthay.

  6. Los Angeles. First developed in the 1920s and 1930s, the Carthay Neighborhoods Historic District is a cohesive, intact collection of 1,171 buildings and associated tract features. The district comprises three subdivisions established between 1922 and 1933, each of which is locally designated as a Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zone ...

  7. SOUTH CARTHAY'S ORIGINS. The Tongva people are the original inhabitants of the land that later included most of Los Angeles, including the central Los Angeles area commonly known today as Mid-City/Mid- Wilshire. In the early 1800s, during the era of Mexican colonization, most of this area was granted to various owners as lands including Rancho ...

  8. South Carthay is notable because the majority of its buildings are designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Spyros George Ponty, who built homes in Westwood, Norwalk, Beverly Hills, South Los Angeles, and the San Fernando Valley from 1929 until 1963, built approximately one half of the homes in South Carthay.

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