In celebrity addresses that have like "suite 2305" and "#215", what do they mean? And is this the way you write them?
The White Stripes
c/o White Stripes Partners
16000 Ventura Blvd.
Suite 212 <-------------------does it go under the address? address?
Encino, CA 91436 USA
and
Rob Zombie
8491 Sunset Blvd. #215 <----is this where it goes or below the address?
Los Angeles, CA 90069
USA
Help with writing addresses...?
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A suite is a group of offices in one building - simply a big office space, like an entire floor or group of rooms on a floor.
When writing "Suite whatever" in an address, I've actually done it both ways. Using your examples:
The White Stripes
c/o White Stripes Partners
16000 Ventura Blvd.
Suite 212
Encino, CA 91436 USA
That's fine. You could also put "Suite 212" next to the street address if you need that extra line to keep your letter to one page. Just put a comma after "Blvd.".
Rob Zombie
8491 Sunset Blvd. #215
Los Angeles, CA 90069
USA
With this second example, I always put "# whatever" next to the street name, though again, it can go either way. Just a personal preference.
So, to wrap up:
"Suite" can go next to or under
"# whatever" can go next to or under, though I prefer next to.
Help any?
When writing "Suite whatever" in an address, I've actually done it both ways. Using your examples:
The White Stripes
c/o White Stripes Partners
16000 Ventura Blvd.
Suite 212
Encino, CA 91436 USA
That's fine. You could also put "Suite 212" next to the street address if you need that extra line to keep your letter to one page. Just put a comma after "Blvd.".

Rob Zombie
8491 Sunset Blvd. #215
Los Angeles, CA 90069
USA
With this second example, I always put "# whatever" next to the street name, though again, it can go either way. Just a personal preference.
So, to wrap up:
"Suite" can go next to or under
"# whatever" can go next to or under, though I prefer next to.

Help any?
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