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Locality: Palm Springs, California

Phone: +1 310-418-5274



Address: 200 N Sunrise Way, Ste B 92262 Palm Springs, CA, US

Website: www.LeaskouPartners.com/

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Ben, Josh, and Chase 11.12.2020

HOT hot off the press...New Headshot for Benjamin Leaskou! BHGRE Leaskou Partners BHGRE Leaskou Partners Joshua Tree Office Joshua Tree Escrow The Firm Commercial... & coming soon: BHGRE Lifestyle Properties on El Paseo, Palm Desert CA! See more

Ben, Josh, and Chase 30.11.2020

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our Founder/President/CEO Benjamin Leaskou! May all your birthday wishes come true!

Ben, Josh, and Chase 24.11.2020

30 Modern Fall Wreath Ideas to Update Your Front Door https://www.bhg.com//seaso/fall/modern-fall-wreath-ideas/

Ben, Josh, and Chase 12.11.2020

On the market for less than 24 hours and BAM!!!!FULL PRICE OFFER!!!!! Josh Pringle or Chase Owens Homes to sell or buy! caldre#01893443

Ben, Josh, and Chase 01.11.2020

Palm Springs, the Coachella Valley at large, is known around the world for mid century modern architecture. Of course we have a large variety of all types of incredible architecture but we will always have an affinity for #MCM style! Here is a great article on one of the iconic MCM architects: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's International Style was the impetus for the midcentury modernism we know today. Thus, he's widely acknowledged as one of the 20th century's greatest archite...cts. With his glass-and-metal creations and his iconic Barcelona chair, Mies sought to establish a new architectural ethos that would represent modern times. His work was the cornerstone for the Museum of Modern Art's 1932 exhibition, "The International Style"curated by Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcockwhich brought the modernist movement to a wider audience and solidified his role as a leader. His legacy lives on through his influential ideology, which proves thatas the architect once stated"less is more." Full article here: https://www.dwell.com//ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe-architect-