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  2. Rodeo Drive - Wikipedia

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    Rodeo Drive / r oʊ ˈ d eɪ oʊ / is a two-mile-long (3.2 km) street in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles, known as one of the most expensive streets in the world. [1]

  3. Rodeo Drive Walk of Style - Wikipedia

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    The Rodeo Drive Walk of Style, located on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, ... was founded in 2003 by the City of Beverly Hills and the Rodeo Drive Committee ...

  4. Obama Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin Hills Shopping Center at Obama and La Brea boulevards. The former Rodeo Road's intersection with La Brea Avenue has been a commercial nexus [need quotation to verify] since the mid-20th century, with the Baldwin Hills Shopping Center [5] (not to be confused with the larger Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza indoor mall) opening in 1954 with anchors Safeway, Clark's Drug Store (later became ...

  5. When Brigitte Tran arrived Wednesday morning at the Rodeo Drive boutique where she works as a sales associate, she was on edge. Smoke from multiple wildfires raging across Los Angeles County ...

  6. Beverly Hills voters appear to reject world's richest man's ...

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    The billion-dollar Rodeo Drive project backed by French multibillionaire Bernard Arnault had been approved by the Beverly Hills City Council. Beverly Hills voters appear to reject world's richest ...

  7. New owners on Rodeo Drive betting big on luxury retailers - AOL

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    Los Angeles-based brothers paid $208 million for an office complex on Rodeo Drive. They plan to nearly double the property's retail space to lure luxury tenants.

  8. Anderton Court Shops - Wikipedia

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    The Anderton Court Shops building was completed in 1952, as Frank Lloyd Wright's final Los Angeles building. It consisted of a small three-story group of shops on fashionable Rodeo Drive in the downtown section of Beverly Hills, California.

  9. Wilshire/Rodeo station - Wikipedia

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    Wilshire/Rodeo station was originally planned with a single entrance, located at the southwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Reeves Drive. However, as part of an agreement Metro negotiated with the City of Beverly Hills which was approved on February 28, 2019, [14] a second entrance is being planned on the northern side of Wilshire Boulevard, with three locations being originally considered.