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This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California, present and past.It includes residential and commercial industrial areas, historic preservation zones, and business-improvement districts, but does not include sales subdivisions, tract names, homeowners associations, and informal names for areas.
After another stint back in London, Barrett moved to New York in the early 1990s. In 1996, Barrett was chosen to open his own salon at the Bergdorf Goodman Building. This penthouse space—formerly the famous Goodman apartment—offers views of Central Park. The interior of the salon was designed by David Collins. [2]
Carpool lanes on the upper deck of the Harbor Freeway, south of Adams Boulevard I-10 under construction (Near SR 11), c. 1960 Aerial view from the north of the Harbor Freeway (I-110) and its Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange with the Century Freeway (I-105), on approach to Los Angeles International Airport.
The maps cover the 4,000 square miles [10,500 km 2] of Los Angeles County — by far the most populous county in the nation — from the high desert to the coast. In 2009, there were an estimated 9.8 million residents, up from 9.5 million counted in the 2000 U.S. census, the basis for The Times' demographic analysis for each neighborhood and ...
Avenue U is a commercial street located in Brooklyn, New York City.This avenue is a main thoroughfare throughout its length. Avenue U begins at Stillwell Avenue in Gravesend and ends at Bergen Avenue in Bergen Beach, while serving the other Brooklyn neighborhoods of Gravesend, Homecrest, Sheepshead Bay, Marine Park, and Mill Basin along its route.
Wilshire Boulevard; Major north–south routes. Avalon Boulevard; Beverly Glen Boulevard; ... 1–10; Los Angeles streets, 11–40; Los Angeles streets, 41–250;
The north-south part provides bus service in the San Fernando Valley by Metro Local line 234, [16] through the Sepulveda Pass by Metro Rapid line 761, through West Los Angeles, Culver City and LAX by Culver City Transit Line 6 and Rapid 6, [17] and from LAX onwards by Metro Local line 232. [18]
see also Whittier Boulevard: 7th Street: South Norton Avenue South Indiana Street 2–4 two-way 7th Street/Metro Center station: 8th Street San Vicente Boulevard: Olympic Boulevard: 2–4 westbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) James M. Wood Boulevard (9th Street) Hauser Boulevard Gladys Avenue 2–4 eastbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere)