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  1. Nov 12, 2019 · It was originally built by Michael Chow, founder of the high-end Mr. Chow restaurant chain, and his wife, Eva, a fashion designer and trustee at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The entryway leads to a voluminous central atrium with 30-foot-tall ceilings and 400-year-old moorish columns along the upper gallery areas.

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  2. Oct 7, 2019 · Photo: Anthony Barcelo. A museum-like Los Angeles home built for restaurateur Michael Chow just hit the market for a whopping $69.9 million. The Mr. Chow owner and his ex-wife built the 30,000 ...

  3. Oct 4, 2019 · SUBSCRIBE. A gargantuan Los Angeles mansion built for Michael Chow, the restaurateur behind the celeb-favorite eatery Mr. Chow, and his ex-wife, Eva, returned to the market Wednesday with a price ...

  4. Oct 30, 2019 · Published on October 30, 2019. The famed Michael Chow, founder of the Mr. Chow chain of Chinese restaurants has been trying to sell his mega mansion in L.A. for some time. Now, the 30,000 square feet Los Angeles museum like mansion is on the market again for a still sky high $69.9 million, $8 million less than his last try.

  5. Located off the central atrium, the Art Deco–style library is paneled in rare Macassar ebony. Tagged: Office, Marble Floor, Chair, and Library Room Type. Photo 4 of 12 in Michael and Eva Chow’s Former Mansion in Los Angeles Asks $70M.

  6. Oct 29, 2014 · Read more Mr Chow’s Michael Chow Unveils First Painting Show in 50 Years Two of the six Mr Chows are located in Los Angeles, with one in Beverly Hills and another in Malibu.

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  8. Jul 18, 1999 · It was A&M; Records co-founder Jerry Moss who brought Chow, and Mr Chow, to Los Angeles, investing $500,000. “At the time,” says Moss, “that was a pretty fair sum of money.”. When they ...

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