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How glamorous the stores...

How glamorous the stores...

All we see in the Neighborhood is You.
Homeless and wealthy folks,
Upscale and dilapidated buildings,
conglomerate.
You stand out above all, in height and glamour.

Ferrari, Superdry, Balenciaga, Uniqlo,
These are some of my niece's and nephew's favorite stores
in Beverly Center.

Store owners are always very welcoming,
even when I wear rundown clothing -- Thank you.
I don't feel I'm looked down upon.

Parking in the streets is $2.
Parking inside is more.
Couple blocks away, street parking is free.

Lastly, Hollywood stars come here.
For example, I've seen one who was in SNL during the 90's.

This mall is right in the centre of Beverly Hills. Probably the name of this mall is Beverly Center!

There is no free parking anywhere around, your best bet is to park inside the mall itself. The levels 2 to 5 are reserved for parking spaces. It's about a $1 per hour. So isn't that bad at all.

Level 6-8 is the actual mall and there isn't many stores overall here but then the famous and expensive stores - you name it, they have it!
I don't think I will come back here again.. isn't that great!

But the famous Rodeo drive is not far at all from this place.

They did a decent job building a mall in the limited space they had. There's a parking structure connected to the mall. I don't know the cost since I came up on Metro. They have both high end, and regular shops. The seating areas look comfortable and the white tables appear to have outlets to charge your phones and laptops. This would be a relaxing place to grab some coffee and catch up on some work during lunch. I see the food court is under construction. I wish they would do like they did at the Water Tower in Chicago. That food court is cool. The restrooms here are also nice. In the L.A. area it's nice not having homeless people taking their bath in public restrooms. When time allows I'll check out some of the shops. Today time was limited since I was meeting up with friends for lunch.

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