Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills is located in the middle of Los Angeles County, surrounded by the cities of Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Santa Monica and Culver City. Burton Green of the Rodeo Land and Water Company, and his wife named the land Beverly Hills after Beverly Farms, Massachusetts. The City’s first streets: Rodeo, Canon, Crescent, Carmelita, Elevado and Lomitas were created in 1907. In the post-World War II years, Beverly Hills continued to develop as one of the most glamorous places in the world to live, eat, play and, especially, shop. Within its 5.7 square mile radius, Beverly Hills has approximately 34,000 residents with a business and commercial base that ranks next to cities with a population of several hundred thousand. A popular destination for tourist and shoppers, the daytime population is estimated to swell from 150,000 to 200,000 people. As a full-service, incorporated city, community, police, fire, water treatment, refuse collection and building inspections are provided directly by the city. The City of Beverly Hills’ spends $8,576 per resident and has an operating budget of more than $300 million that is comparable to the Gross National Product of the British Virgin Islands. A favorite haunt of movie stars and celebrities, the rich history of Beverly Hills is synonymous with that of the film industry. Beverly Hills, along with the other affluent neighborhoods of Bel Air and Holmby Hills, make up the Platinum Triangle of Los Angeles.
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