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Doheny Drive is a north–south thoroughfare mostly through Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, in Los Angeles County, California. It is named for Edward L. Doheny , an early 20th century oil tycoon based in Los Angeles.
In West Hollywood, the neighborhood surrounding Robertson Boulevard consists mostly of high-density apartment buildings and condominiums. The residential area surrounding the Robertson Boulevard shopping district in Beverly Hills is more family-oriented and is made up mostly of single-family residences.
North Beverly Park, with a main entrance at 13100 Mulholland Drive, is the larger 64-home section, while South Beverly Park has 16 homes. [4] Property covenants require that homes in Beverly Park be at least 5,000 square feet. [1] Beverly Park is the highest-earning neighborhood in Los Angeles, with a mean household income of $502,440. [5]
West Hollywood West is a residential neighborhood in West Hollywood, California.It encompasses the area bound by Doheny Drive and Beverly Hills on the west, Melrose Avenue on the north, La Cienega Boulevard on the east and Beverly Boulevard on the south.
The K Line Northern Extension also plans to terminate on Highland, either at Hollywood and Highland or the Hollywood Bowl. [16] The Los Angeles Department of Transportation runs the Hollywood DASH line in a clockwise and counterclockwise loop around Hollywood. This line travels on Highland between Fountain Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. [17]
From La Cienega Boulevard (between Culver City and Mid-City) to Sunset Boulevard between West Hollywood and Hollywood, Fairfax Avenue separates the Westside from the central part of the city along with Venice Boulevard, La Cienega Boulevard, Hauser Boulevard, San Vicente Boulevard, South Cochran Avenue, Wilshire Boulevard, 6th Street, Cochran ...
A total of 14,860 people lived in the neighborhood's 4.87 square miles (12.6 km 2), according to the 2000 U.S. census—averaging 3,048 inhabitants per square mile (1,177/km 2), among the lowest population densities in the city.
The West Hollywood Elementary is the only public elementary school in WeHo, located at 970 North Hammond St. near Harratt. [ 12 ] The First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills is located in the Norma Triangle neighborhood at 9025 Cynthia Street.