About the Business
At Rita House, we are focused on bringing together the most creative, determined and innovative minds of all generations to inspire conversation and collaboration among our members.
Once a famed costume house in the 1970s, now home to a supportive community workspace comprised of inquisitive individuals. We are a sanctuary for the most thoughtful and engaged minds in LA, where authentic connections are fostered and the freedom to create is held in the highest regard. Our past is rooted in tradition, with the hopes of informing and inspiring a more progressive future.
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- The History of Rita House is ripe with the lore, tradition and curiosity that makes its home in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles a place of intrigue and wonder and a place we have always cherished. Originally built in 1926 as a Prop Design Studio for film and television, the Spanish Colonial style building has an heir of both elegance and comfort daftly mimicking its current owner's temperament and style. Following that storied use of the building and for the next twenty-five years, the building was a violin factory producing thousands of violins and violas for schools throughout the country. In 1967, some fifty years ago, Costume Designer Rita Riggs purchased the building and made it her studio for her work with everyone from Alfred Hitchcock to Norman Lear and many, many more in between.
- (323) 810-4234
- 5971 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90036
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