A former “Simpsons” producer says he was forced to demolish his LA home’s beloved treehouse over the weekend because of city bureaucracy and a pesky neighbor — and now he wants out of the Golden State ...
The treehouse has been the focus of a legal dispute for nearly a decade, costing its owner, TV producer Rick Polizzi, over $50,000 in legal fees.
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A Los Angeles homeowner has conceded defeat in his fight against the city to keep a tree house on his property. After seven years and more than $50,000 spent on legal fees and permits, the battle ...
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“The Simpsons” producer Rick Polizzi built the treehouse, dubbed Boney Island, in his front yard as a playhouse for his daughters. He says it’s become a quirky local landmark loved by the ...
Much to the dismay of Rick Polizzi, the demolition of the large “The Simpsons”-inspired treehouse in front of his Los Angeles home began Saturday. Polizzi, a former producer on the beloved ...
Rick Polizzi, a former producer of the sitcom, built the structure 24 years ago on the lawn of his Sherman Oaks home. It quickly became a staple in the community, but complaints from disgruntled ...
The treehouse, built 24 years ago by Rick Polizzi, a former producer on the beloved animated series, became a community staple and a gathering spot for neighborhood children. But despite its ...
"The Simpsons" producer Rick Polizzi built the treehouse, dubbed Boney Island, in his front yard as a playhouse for his daughters. He says it's become a quirky local landmark loved by the ...
Rick Polizzi, "The Simpsons" producer and Sherman Oaks homeowner, looks out from his tree house, Boney Island. (Juliana Yamada/Los Angeles Times) ...
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