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In L.A.'s Outpost Estates, This Rockstar's $14 Million Home Strikes A Killer Chord

In L.A.'s Outpost Estates, This Rockstar's $14 Million Home Strikes A Killer Chord

Forbes17 hours ago

Tucked away in the Hollywood Hills, Outpost Estates prizes seclusion. The Keunings' home intensifies the quiet with a gated approach and private motor court, the city left well below the switchbacks.
Tyler Hogan
Every Angeleno makes the climb into the Hollywood Hills at least once.
There's a mood shift as you leave the sidewalk stars and tourist traps behind. You trade souvenir shops for sweeping views. Honking horns for hummingbirds. Is it chaos if two cars approach a narrow turn at once? Of course. But there's something undeniably cinematic about the ascent—views flickering through the trees, historic homes perched like cameos and a hush that sets in just as your ears start to pop.
From the home's hilltop perch, sightlines sweep uninterrupted—from Downtown's steel skyline to the Pacific's silver horizon.
Tyler Hogan
Welcome to Outpost Estates, one of Los Angeles' most moneyed neighborhoods. This hillside enclave has long drawn the famous, the private and the privacy-loving famous. Everyone from Old Hollywood legends to the faces behind your latest Netflix binge. In this part of the Hills, stories wait behind nearly every gate.
Which could be exactly what drew The Killers' lead guitarist Dave Keuning and his wife, interior designer Emilie Keuning, to the area roughly four years ago, when they purchased the home from the founder of Grindr. The couple has since completed a renovation of the Spanish Contemporary estate, and now they're ready for a new chapter.
Spanish-Contemporary bones invite flourishes, yet the mood indoors remains elegantly restrained.
Tyler Hogan
Their 8,385-square-foot home, listed at $13.99 million, isn't trying to be the loudest on the block. From the curb, it's understated. A single, sprawling tree shields the entry and sets the tone: quiet, thoughtful, a little mysterious.
Inside, the mood sharpens. A double-height foyer opens with a brass chandelier suspended from original wood beams. Arches guide you through the home, where hardwood floors, stained oak cabinetry and blackened steel come together in an earthy palette.
This home is really a collection of moments.
But it's the details that carry the rhythm. A tin ceiling from the 1980s, still intact, features a sunflower motif echoed in a vintage chandelier. A rare floral pendant light in the office glows at golden hour. Nearly every fixture was hand-picked and thoughtfully sourced from Europe by Emilie Keuning. Nothing here is off-the-shelf—not even the vases. 'This home is really a collection of moments,' says listing agent David Parnes of Carolwood Estates.
Vaulted volumes lift the open plan skyward while wall-spanning glass widens the panorama even further.
Tyler Hogan
That vibe is especially evident in the kitchen, where a single slab of veined Italian marble forms the island. Even the outlets have been carved into the stone to avoid an electrical eyesore. Black cabinetry and a sculptural plaster hood round out the kitchen, which opens seamlessly to the dining area and outdoor terrace. The view? Ocean to skyline, with a front-row seat to L.A.'s daily light show at dusk.
The ensuite bathroom is finished in soft marble, Waterworks fixtures, and yes—his and hers toilets. Call it a nod to domestic diplomacy.
Tyler Hogan
Upstairs, the primary suite keeps the tempo calm. A Murano glass chandelier anchors the room, while French doors lead to a private wraparound terrace.
Downstairs is where the fun lives. There's a bonus guest room, a home theater a sunlit office, plus plenty of storage to keep the creative chaos neatly tucked away. Outside, the grounds stretch into tiered gardens, a pool deck, a fire pit lounge and a barbecue area primed for golden-hour gatherings.And just beyond the pool right when you think the property ends—the 16,000-square-foot lot offers one more surprise: a detached studio, tucked discreetly into the hillside.
Guest suites get the primary treatment, with views that lean either hillside or city lights and thoughtful finishes.
Tyler Hogan
Inside? A full recording space with a private sound booth awaits. This is Hollywood, after all. Just don't expect the dozens of guitars to be part of the deal.
Keuning may be departing, but the fully equipped studio—with its private sound booth—stays ready for the next track.
Tyler Hogan
David Parnes, Sam Collins and James Harris of Carolwood Estates hold the listing for 7100 La Presa Drive. Carolwood Estates is a member of Forbes Global Properties, an invitation-only network of top-tier brokerages worldwide and the exclusive real estate partner of Forbes.

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Developers behind new LGBTQ+ bar/restaurant 'Anthem Orlando' hope to honor Pulse legacy
Developers behind new LGBTQ+ bar/restaurant 'Anthem Orlando' hope to honor Pulse legacy

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Developers behind new LGBTQ+ bar/restaurant 'Anthem Orlando' hope to honor Pulse legacy

The Brief A new LGBTQ+ venue, Anthem Orlando, will open downtown this year. The space aims to honor the legacy of Pulse nightclub while providing a safe, joyful place to gather. Organizers hope to restore community spirit through drag shows, music, and inclusivity. ORLANDO, Fla. - A new LGBTQ+ venue, Anthem Orlando, is set to open in downtown Orlando, providing a dedicated space for the community after the closure of Pulse nightclub nine years ago. What we know Anthem Orlando is preparing to open in downtown Orlando this year in the former "Saddle Up" bar in downtown Orlando, offering a new home for Central Florida's LGBTQ+ community. The venue will feature a bar, restaurant, and event space, hosting parties, drag shows, and other community-focused events. What we don't know An exact opening date has not been announced, and it's unclear what specific security measures will be implemented in response to community concerns about safety. Details about long-term programming and partnerships with local LGBTQ+ organizations are still emerging. The backstory The Pulse nightclub was a significant space for Orlando's LGBTQ+ community before its closure nine years ago. Its absence left a void in dedicated spaces for the community downtown. Michael Vacirca, a community member, felt the grief of Pulse's closure and was inspired to create Anthem Orlando as a new gathering place. What they're saying Michael Vacirca emphasizes the importance of safety. "Safety is the number one concern that I have, especially in downtown, especially with Pulse." He also recalled his nights at Pulse. "It was coming together and being with your friends and being with people that are like-minded like you, who just want to have a great night, right? They just want to celebrate. They just want to have fun. They just wanted to have joy, and they just wanted to dance and experience life together." Why you should care Anthem Orlando addresses the need for a safe and inclusive space for the LGBTQ+ community in downtown Orlando, fostering a sense of belonging and celebration. What's next Anthem Orlando is slated to open in early fall, with plans to offer a vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of Miami-style lounges, complete with outdoor sidewalk café seating. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local:Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source This story was written based on information shared by Michael Vacirca, a community member who is part of the development team behind Anthem Orlando.

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