
Peter Kiefer
Real Estate and City Editor at The Hollywood Reporter
Contributor at Los Angeles Magazine
Contributing editor at The Ankler & Los Angeles Magazine
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22 hours ago |
mannheim24.de | Peter Kiefer
Autofahrer fühlen sich auf öffentlichen Parkplätzen oft abgezockt. Doch eine Tiefgarage im Kreis Ludwigsburg gilt als rühmliche Ausnahme - das vermutlich günstigste Parkhaus Deutschlands. Wer in dieses Parkhaus in Bietigheim im Landkreis Ludwigsburg (Baden-Württemberg) einfährt, kommt sich vor wie auf einer Zeitreise. Der Grund: Die extrem niedrigen Tarife in Deutschlands womöglich günstigstem Parkhaus.
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22 hours ago |
bw24.de | Peter Kiefer
Stand: 14.05.2025, 10:53 UhrAutofahrer fühlen sich auf öffentlichen Parkplätzen oft abgezockt. Doch eine Tiefgarage im Kreis Ludwigsburg gilt als rühmliche Ausnahme – das vermutlich günstigste Parkhaus Deutschlands. Wer in dieses Parkhaus in Bietigheim im Landkreis Ludwigsburg (Baden-Württemberg) einfährt, kommt sich vor wie auf einer Zeitreise. Der Grund: Die extrem niedrigen Tarife in Deutschlands womöglich günstigstem Parkhaus.
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2 days ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Winston Cho |Peter Kiefer
New Line Cinema has filed an arbitration claim against Kevin Costner’s company under which Horizon was produced over alleged breaches to a deal for the period Western, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Horizon Series, Costner’s loan-out firm, is in a standoff with New Line over its cofinancing agreement, a source says.
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5 days ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Peter Kiefer
It’s unclear how it would work. No one knows what it would cost. And it’s anyone’s guess whether it will ever actually happen. But in the days since Donald Trump floated the seemingly crazy idea of slapping tariffs on foreign-made film and TV productions, something unexpected has started to happen in Hollywood: befuddlement has turned into murmurs of approval — at least in certain corners of the industry.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Peter Kiefer
It’s unclear how it would work. No one knows what it would cost. And it’s anyone’s guess whether it will ever actually happen. But in the days since Donald Trump floated the seemingly crazy idea of slapping tariffs on foreign-made film and TV productions, something unexpected has started to happen in Hollywood: befuddlement has turned into murmurs of approval — at least in certain corners of the industry.
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